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  2. Fundamental rights - Wikipedia

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    The Bill of Rights lists specifically enumerated rights. The Supreme Court has extended fundamental rights by recognizing several fundamental rights not specifically enumerated in the Constitution, including but not limited to: The right to interstate travel [15] The right to parent one's children [16] The right to privacy [17] The right to ...

  3. United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights

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    Developed by the Special Representative of the Secretary-General (SRSG) John Ruggie, these Guiding Principles provided the first global standard for preventing and addressing the risk of adverse impacts on human rights linked to business activity, and continue to provide the internationally accepted framework for enhancing standards and ...

  4. Freedom of association - Wikipedia

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    Freedom of association is both an individual right and a collective right, guaranteed by all modern and democratic legal systems, including the United States Bill of Rights, article 11 of the European Convention on Human Rights, section 2 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and international law, including articles 20 and 23 of the ...

  5. Human rights - Wikipedia

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    Countries vary widely in their approach to human rights and their record of human rights protection. [ 68 ] [ 69 ] The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) [ 70 ] is a geo-political and economic organization of 10 countries located in Southeast Asia, which was formed in 1967 by Indonesia , Malaysia , the Philippines , Singapore and ...

  6. International Bill of Human Rights - Wikipedia

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    The Drafting Committee decided to prepare two documents: one in the form of a declaration, which would set forth general principles or standards of human rights; the other in the form of a convention, which would define specific rights and their limitations.

  7. Human Rights Economy - Wikipedia

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    The Human Rights Economy (HRE) envisages economies that are consistent with human rights laws. It is a conceptual framework introduced by the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) indicating that all individuals and organs of society need to respect human rights (preamble, art 29). [1]

  8. The jobs most vulnerable under the next Trump administration

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    President-elect Donald Trump campaigned on the promise to create more American jobs and protect existing ones. But many of his proposals and expected policy changes threaten to have the opposite ...

  9. Universal Declaration of Human Rights - Wikipedia

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    Articles 6–11 refer to the fundamental legality of human rights with specific remedies cited for their defence when violated. Articles 12–17 set forth the rights of the individual towards the community, including freedom of movement and residence within each state, the right of property, the right to a nationality and right to asylum.