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freedom from fear
one of the fundamental human rights
freedom of conscience
human right
right to protest
type of political freedom
dwarf tossing
Dwarf-tossing, also called midget-tossing, is a pub/bar attraction or activity in which people with dwarfism, wearing special padded clothing or Velcro costumes, are thrown onto mattresses or at Velcro-coated walls. Participants compete to throw the person with dwarfism the farthest. Dwarf-tossing was started in Australia as a form of pub entertainment in the early 1980s. A related, formerly practiced activity was dwarf-bowling, in which a person with dwarfism was placed on a skateboard and used as a bowling ball.
right to an effective remedy
Right of a person whose human rights have been violated to legal remedy
presumption of guilt
presumption that a person is guilty of a crime once accused
Interpol notice
international alert-announcement
cultural rights
human rights related to culture and art
right to disconnect
proposed human right
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OneLove
OneLove is an anti-discrimination, anti-racism, LGBT+ rights and human rights campaign, started during the 2020 football season by the Dutch Football Association, that invites football players to wear armbands with the rainbow-coloured OneLove logo. Attracting controversy when worn in nations that have homophobic or anti-LGBT+ laws, it became prominent during the men's 2022 FIFA World Cup.

right to know
fundamental right originated from public inquiry into chemical compositions of substances
personhood
Personhood is the status of having outstanding moral worth. Yet the specific criteria that qualify someone as a person are controversial. In the West, personhood tends to be defined in terms of "sophisticated cognitive capacities;" yet, in other societies, such as sub-Saharan Africa, personhood is more often understood as a relational process. Defining personhood is a controversial topic in philosophy and law and is closely tied with legal and political concepts of citizenship, equality, and liberty. According to law, only a legal person (either a natural or a juridical person) has rights, pro

menstrual hygiene management
access to feminine hygiene products and disposal of used products

human rights issues related to the COVID-19 pandemic

Document on Human Fraternity
joint statement signed by Pope Francis and Sheikh Ahmed el-Tayeb, Grand Imam of Al-Azhar
militarization of police
use of military equipment and tactics by law enforcement officers
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immigration detention facility in the Florida Everglades
United Nations Special Rapporteur on the occupied Palestinian territories
UN appointment
World Conference against Racism 2001
United Nations conference
Paris Principles
United Nations General Assembly resolution adopted in 1994
free migration
View that people may live in any country
Human rights and development
aspect of human rights
DeGoogle
The DeGoogle movement (also called the de-Google movement) is a grassroots campaign that has spawned as privacy advocates urge users to stop using Google products entirely due to growing privacy concerns regarding the company.
Dropmire
Dropmire is a surveillance program by the United States' National Security Agency (NSA) aimed at surveillance of foreign embassies and diplomatic staff, including those of NATO allies. The program's existence was revealed in June 2013 by whistleblower Edward Snowden in The Guardian. The report alleged that at least 38 foreign embassies were under surveillance, some of them as far back as 2007.
memorialization
Memorialization is the process of preserving memories, especially the collective memory, of people or events. It can be a form of a memorial, and address or petition, or a ceremony of remembrance or commemoration.
safety of journalists
securing the possibility of reporting without threats
ritual servitude
tradition of human beings as payment
human rights movement
activism in favor of human rights
Working Group on Arbitrary Detention
International human rights group established in 1991 by the United Nations Commission on Human Rights (UNCHR)
Declaration on Crimes of Communism
Charter for European Security
1999 International agreement in Europe
Initiative for RECOM
network of civil society organizations in the countries of the former Yugoslavia
human rights in cyberspace
High Commissioner on National Minorities
OSCE Commissioner
philosophy of human rights
an attempt to examine the underlying basis of the concept of human rights
Declaration of Tokyo
guidelines banning the practice of forced feeding
Humanitarian education
right to development
definitive individual and collective right
Elder rights
rights of older adults
right to family life
right of all individuals
access to public information in Europe
public access to information maintained by government agencies in Europe
2025 Afghan deportation from Iran
Central Monitoring System
Internet monitoring effort from the Indian government
public interest law
legal practices undertaken to help poor or marginalized people
reparations
compensation given for an abuse or injury
extraterritorial obligations
obligations in human rights law
targeted surveillance
form of surveillance, such as wiretapping
UN General Assembly Resolution 60/147
United Nations resolution adopted in 2005
Right to truth
right for victims to know what happened
consistent life ethic
ideology opposing abortion, capital punishment, assisted suicide, euthanasia, and some or all wars
Birthright
Birthright is the concept of things being due to a person upon or by fact of their birth, or due to the order of their birth. These may include rights of citizenship based on the place where the person was born or the citizenship of their parents, and inheritance rights to property owned by parents or others.
Medical neutrality
principle of noninterference with medical services in times of armed conflict and civil unrest
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International treaty on computer crime
Communication rights
right to freely communicate
digital self-determination
human identity and digital technology
Human shields
Designation in humanitarian law
Right to personal identity
human right
Universal brotherhood
philosophical, spiritual, and sociopolitical concept
Prisoners’ rights in international law
Basic Principles for the Treatment of Prisoners
1990 UN General Assembly resolution