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Elective rights (4400 bytes)
1: ...nt issue in a [[democracy]] is the limitations on rights to candidate and on [[suffrage]] or franchise&mda... 28: ...f and [[literacy]] were common until the [[Voting Rights Act]] of [[1965]]. Today all but a few states de... Elective Affinities (1067 bytes) 1: '''Elective Affinities''' (in German, "Die Wahlverwandtschaft... 3: ...n early nineteenth century chemistry, the phrase "elective affinities" was used to describe compounds that o... Elective monarchy (2554 bytes) 1: An '''elective monarchy''' is a [[monarchy]] whose reigning king... 5: A system of elective monarchy existed in [[Anglo-Saxon]] [[England]]. ... 15: ...ing [[communism|communist]] [[regime]]s are also "elective monarchies", as successors are often chosen withi... Elective dictatorship (153 bytes) 1: The phrase "elective dictatorship" was coined by the former [[Lord Cha... Last Rights (3246 bytes) 1: '''''Last Rights''''' is an album released in 1992 by Canadian ele... 4: ...="orange" style="color:black;" colspan="3"|''Last Rights'' 6: |align="center" colspan="3"|[[Image:LastRightsAlbumCover.jpg|Album cover]] 37: |''Last Rights''<br /> (1992) 72: ...apitol Records]], simply say "Skinny Puppy / Last Rights" in block type on the cover. Database rights (1453 bytes) 1: '''Database rights''' are a form of [[Intellectual property | exclus... 5: Database rights lasts for 15 years under this regime, but can be ... 9: ... it was introduced as ''The Copyright and Related rights in Databases Regulations 1997''' (SI. 3032 of 199... Naming rights (5752 bytes) 2: '''Naming rights''' as contemplated in this article are the right ... 6: ...eral other public buildings have had their naming rights sold, usually for a specific period of years, to ... 8: ...evert to Candlestick Park once the current naming rights contract expires in [[2008]]. 10: In a few cases, naming rights contracts have been terminated prematurely. Many ... 12: ...ily bought out the rest of Enron's 30-year naming rights contract and went to great extents to remove all ... Intellectual rights (2649 bytes) 1: ..."[[intellectual property]]", though "intellectual rights" more aptly describes the nature of the protectio... 3: ...operty|property]] rights. The term "intellectual rights" was used by those who felt that such protection ... 7: ...so, at least three different kinds of capital and rights are involved: 8: ...creativity ([[individual capital]]) which implies rights to benefit from one's free expression 9: ...vention ([[instructional capital]]) which implies rights to benefit from having created some more efficien... Voting rights (781 bytes) 1: ...rs eligible to vote. One recent example of voting rights debate is in [[South Africa]], where under [[apar... 5: *[[Voting rights in the United States]] 8: [[Category:Civil Rights]] Individual rights (6308 bytes) 1: ...ir citizens few individual [[right]]s. Individual rights are considered to be central to a "[[due process|... 3: ...aw]], has focused on how protection of individual rights actually makes social control by the government m... 5: ...on. Advocates tend to argue for increased [[civil rights]]. This is traditionally associated with the [[li... 7: ...k]] (e.g., resisting arrest, fighting back) these rights can normally only be truly enforced by a governme... 9: ...een the norm in the interpretation of the Bill of Rights. All rights reserved (937 bytes) 1: ...which mandated that a statement of reservation of rights be made in order to secure protection in signator... 4: *[[Creative Commons]], which uses ''Some rights reserved'' Civil rights (3185 bytes) 1: ...outlawing discrimination and its vestiges. Civil rights effectively upholds the values of [[positive libe... 4: ''Main article: [[American Civil Rights Movement]]'' 6: ...]], [[1960s]], and [[1970s]] to enforce the civil rights of black Americans. 8: ...s issue, although each side claims to protect the rights of a different group. 12: ...rn Ireland since. One of the leaders of the Civil Rights Movement was future [[Nobel Peace Prize]] winner ... Bill of rights (2467 bytes) 1: A '''bill of rights''' is a statement of certain [[right]]s that [[ci... 3: ...dicils that define the extent of '''limitation of rights''' in times of [[war]] or civil unrest. 5: ...ection of the rights articulated in their bill of rights. 7: ...Nations]]'s (UN) [[Universal Declaration of Human Rights]] is currently an example, though this may be per... 9: ...during times of war or crisis when certain of the rights may be perceived as a luxury compared to security... Student rights (791 bytes) 1: ...at the schoolhouse gate" in the famous '''student rights''' case of ''[[Tinker v. Des Moines]]''. 3: Student rights that are often violated include protections again... 11: *[[National Youth Rights Association]] Human Rights First (211 bytes) 1: ...n formerly known as ''Lawyers Committee for Human Rights''. 3: ...://www.humanrightsfirst.org official website humanrightsfirst.org] G. I. Bill of Rights (2782 bytes) 2: The '''G. I. Bill of Rights''' or '''Servicemen's Readjustment Act''' of [[19... 12: ...tize the "[[American Dream]]." The G. I. Bill of Rights has since been modified but still remains on the ... Reproductive rights (1184 bytes) 1: '''Reproductive rights''' refer to rights in the areas of [[abortion]], [[birth control]], ... 3: ...governmental interference. The term "reproductive rights" is used to describe this position; it is thus sy... 5: ...tion such as the [[Universal Declaration of Human Rights]] and have little or no precedent in human histor... 7: Reproductive rights also encompass opposition to [[compulsory sterili... Grandfather rights (1436 bytes) 1: '''Grandfather rights''' describes a situation in the aviation industry... 5: ...The second is that airlines are accused of being selective in who they allow to buy slots from them, to prev... Rights of Man (1336 bytes) 1: [[Thomas Paine]] wrote the '''''Rights of Man''''' in [[1791]] as a reply to ''[[Reflect... 3: Paine's ''Declaration of the Rights of Man'' can be approached from his most telling ... 5: ...ways continue, free and equal in respect of their rights. Civil distinctions, therefore, can be founded o... 6: ...ural and imprescriptible rights of man; and these rights are liberty, property, security, and resistance o... 11: In line with his views on individual human rights, when the French called for the execution of the ... States' rights (4183 bytes) 1: ... the people, in American constitutional law, hold rights. Governments hold "powers" or "authority." 5: ==The civil rights movement== 6: ...nd passed, later), critics proclaimed the states' rights movement to be a smoke screen for continuing raci... 9: ...Other controversial subjects entering the states' rights debate include the authority to legalize [[assist... 11: ... rights, property rights, civil rights, and other rights.
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