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udhrAlmost every country on the planet Earth has pledged through international organizations such as the United Nations, to promote and uphold human rights, the most important of which are listed below.

Through ratification of international human rights treaties, Governments undertake to put into place domestic measures and legislation compatible with their treaty obligations and duties. Where domestic legal proceedings fail to address human rights abuses, mechanisms and procedures for individual complaints or communications are available at the regional and international levels to help ensure that international human rights standards are indeed respected, implemented, and enforced at the local level.

In this section of the library you will find the various Declarations and Treaties that constitute the International Bill of Human Rights.

The rights of the people of Earth are declared, recognized, and expressely stated; see what rights you have, and what rights governments have agreed are unalienable, follow the links below.

The Right and Responsibility of Individuals, Groups and Organs of Society to Promote and Protect Universally Recognized Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms
The Human Rights of Individuals Who are not Nationals of the Country in which They Live

Declaration on Social Progress and Development institutehr

Universal Declaration on the Eradication of Hunger and Malnutrition

The Elimination of All Forms of Intolerance and of Discrimination Based on Religion

The Protection of Women and Children in Emergency and Armed Conflict

The Elimination of Violence against Women

Declaration on Race and Racial Prejudice

Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples

Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action



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FDU_Soule Jurisdictions (page: 1 2) 27 Sep 6 2008, 12:42 PM EDT by FDU_Soule
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What you can do or cannot do depends upon the operational laws of whatever particular Jurisdictions of Law you function under. The significance of the phrase “jurisdiction of law” becomes clear when we define the words used, which are as follows:

1. “Jurisdiction” = power, authority, and control by legal/official uses of deadly force. The word derives from “juris,” meaning “law,” and “diction,” meaning to utter via words (speaking or writing.)

2. “Of” is a possessive term, meaning “belonging to.” A “citizen of the United States,” for instance, means a “citizen” belonging to the “United States.”

3. “Law” is the set of rules, regulations, and policies (codified in writing) constituting uses of deadly, official, legalized force. “Law,” in short, constitutes “all legally sanctioned grounds for using violence to enforce the rules of a particular jurisdiction, to the ultimate extents required to attain compliance, which is death.” Insofar as all civil governments are concerned, “law” therefore means the rules that some set of people adopt as the criteria to decide who has what right (power and authority) to blow your head off. A government consists of an organized attempt to rule life by death.

Enormous confusion, frustration, and suffering exist in the world today, especially those searching for freedom, when people do not know and understand what jurisdiction they are subject to and how they got there. You may find yourself asking where did my freedom go, how come I am required to get a license to marry, a business license to offer my skills, and a list of approx. over 1 billion other statues, rules, codes, laws, and don’t forget the taxes.
There are many jurisdictions of law operating (or available to utilize) today. The jurisdictions that most concern us are:
1) Common Law
2) Equity
3) Admiralty
4) Ecclesiastical

Within this University Wiki, each will be explored and explained
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FDU_Soule Rights versus Privileges 12 Jun 17 2008, 11:33 AM EDT by FDU_Soule
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In light of what Rights are natural, and pre-suppose man, the whole of idea of Human Rights becomes at best oxymoronic and at worse dangerous; dangerous to those who accept that another human (or group of humans) has capacity to give out Rights (as opposed to privileges) and therefore also has the right (authority) to take them away.

No man can take away your Inherent Rights - only human rights granted by humans can be given or taken, therefore they are not rights at all; they are "privileges."

“How true it is, that states and governments were made for man; and at the same time how true it is, that his creatures and servants have first deceived, next vilified, and last, oppressed their master and maker.”
~ Chisholm, 2 US 419, 1 L Ed 440
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