Human rights
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# The [[basic]] [[right]]s and [[freedom]]s that all [[human]]s should have:- the right to [[life]] and [[liberty]], [[freedom]] of [[thought]] and [[expression]], [[equality]] before the [[law]]. | # The [[basic]] [[right]]s and [[freedom]]s that all [[human]]s should have:- the right to [[life]] and [[liberty]], [[freedom]] of [[thought]] and [[expression]], [[equality]] before the [[law]]. | ||
+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | * [[Fundamental rights]] | ||
+ | * [[Public international law]] | ||
+ | * [[International human rights instruments]] | ||
+ | * [[List of human rights organisations]] | ||
+ | * [[Rule of law]] | ||
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- The basic rights and freedoms that all humans should have:- the right to life and liberty, freedom of thought and expression, equality before the law.
See also
- Fundamental rights
- Public international law
- International human rights instruments
- List of human rights organisations
- Rule of law
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