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2. Code of conduct
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Article 16-The
constitutional rights of individuals
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Human Rights |
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Every human being is entitled to certain rights and freedoms without distinction of any kind, such as race, colour, sex, language, age, religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or other status.
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Life |
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It is an absolute right of all living humans being to be alive. The question to birth is separate to the right to life.
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No human should be allowed to take the life of another human, without their free-will permission, no matter what the cause, no matter what the cost.
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The right to die must rest wholly on the desire of the individual and the will of the individual.
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Adequate food, water and clothing |
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Every human should have access to adequate food, clean water and clothing for survival, whether by the freedom of choice afforded by a well structured society, or by the provision of adequate food and clothing for those unable to gain access by their own means.
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An enlightened society us one that provides its members choice from a wide range of sources the food and clothing, while at the same time ensuring those members currently less able to maintain by their own means are provided the means of a fair standard of living by society.
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Adequate shelter |
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Every human should have access to adequate shelter whether by the freedom of choice afforded by a well structured society, or by the provision of adequate shelter for those unable by their own means.
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An enlightened society is one that enables its members the ability to choose from a wide range of accommodation and where they wish to live, while at the same time ensuring those less able, or unable, have a good standard of accommodation
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Personal safety |
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No human should ever be subjected to torture, or to cruel inhuman physical or mental degrading treatment or punishment.
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No one shall ever be held in slavery or servitude; slavery and the slave trade are rejected as barbaric in all its forms.
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No human should be subjected to arbitrary arrest, detention or exile. |
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Equality before the law |
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All humans should be regarded as equal before the law and be entitled without discrimination to equal protection of the law. All are entitled to equal protection against any discrimination in violation of this declaration of human rights and against any incitement to such discrimination.
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It is a right to be presumed innocent until proven guilty according to law in a public trial at which they are given the opportunity for a fair defence.
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Personal privacy |
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No human should be subject to arbitrary interference with their privacy, family home, or correspondence, nor attacks upon their honour and reputation.
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Electronic privacy |
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No human should be subject to arbitrary electronic surveillance of their person, or correspondence by any electronic means without just cause under the law.
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Genetic privacy |
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The cellular structure, including all its DNA code and all molecular structures that make up an entire human being from birth remain entirely the property of that individual human being.
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Intellectual property rights of face, body and voice |
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Every human automatically should by virtue of birth has exclusive ownership rights to their face, body and voice. |
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No person should breach these rights and make replications either by photographic reproduction, genetic mutation or film process that feature your face for profit, or public purpose without permission from the individual who owns the property concerned, except in criminal investigations.
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Ownership and privacy of thoughts |
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Every human automatically by virtue of birth has exclusive ownership rights of their own thoughts. |
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Citizenship |
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It is the right of every human that they automatically be considered a citizen of the society in which they were geographically born.
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Peaceful association |
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Every human has the right to freedom of peaceful assembly and freedom of association.
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Property ownership |
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All humans have the right to own personal possessions and to have those personal possessions free from theft, deliberate damage or unlawful confiscation.
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Refuse to work |
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Every human has the right to withdraw their offer of services to work if they so choose.
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Refuse to talk |
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It is the right of every human to reserve the right to silence in answering questions, except in the correct answering of their name and personal particulars. |
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