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Cornerstone of Rights

Article. I. Rights

  1. A "Right" is an idea of absolute entitlement to have something, obtain something, or to act in a certain way.
  2. Rights are established, given power, and made authoritative directly by the societies that insure them.
  3. Rights cannot undermine, void, alter, or contradict any other Right.

Article. II. Laws

  1. Whereas a Right is an ideal; laws are actual written guarantees of recourse by an insuring society against any individual that violates another's Rights.
  2. Good laws apply only in specific situations with specific and reasonable recourse.
  3. Each society decides for itself which Rights to guarantee with Laws.

Article. III. Constitutions

  1. Societies establish law through written documents called "Constitutions" which dictate government, jurisdiction, rights, and laws.
  2. Enacted Constitutions officially hold supreme authority over the jursidiction for which they apply.

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