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A list of all pages that have property "Full category" with value "Country sources". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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    • Category:Culture and Politics  + (Culture and Politics)
    • Category:Polling  + (Does public polling reveal insights about the right as experienced in different countries?)
    • Category:US implicit  + (Has it been interpreted as being implicit in the US Constitution?)
    • Category:Permissibility  + (Have political theorists or philosophers discussed the permissibility of exceptions to this right?)
    • Category:History  + (History)
    • Category:Expected change  + (How can we expect this right to change and evolve in the years ahead?)
    • Category:Federalism  + (How does federalism change, if at all, the exercise or application of this right? What examples of this can one point to?)
    • Category:Future  + (How is the future likely to shape the exercise of this right?)
    • Category:Limit  + (If so, where can one draw the line: when does this right stop being useful or economically viable?)
    • Category:Amendment process  + (If this right is best addressed through the amendment process, how should it proceed?)
    • Category:Eliminated  + (If this right were eliminated, what might be the consequences (positive and negative)?)
    • Category:Unlimited consequences  + (If this right were unlimited, what might be the consequences (positive and negative)?)
    • Category:US party stakes  + (In the US context, are there particular parties with a stake or interest in amending or reconceptualizing this right?)
    • Category:US alterations  + (In the US context, can this right be altered legislatively, or would it require a constitutional amendment?)
    • Category:US  + (Is it contained in the US Constitution?)
    • Category:Era  + (Is the identification of this right associated with a particular era in history, political regime, or political leader?)
    • Category:Cost  + (Is there a cost attached to protecting and enforcing this right? What kinds of costs are implicated?)
    • Category:Position  + (Is there a perception that this right is above or higher than other fundamental rights, or in general, that it has a particular place in a hierarchy of rights?)
    • Category:Noteworthy written sources  + (Is there another noteworthy written source from the past that mentions this right?)
    • Category:Fundamental and protected  + (Is there general and widespread belief that this right is a fundamental right that should generally be protected (and that exceptions should be rare)?)
    • Category:Private curtailment  + (Is this right at times curtailed by private actors?)
    • Category:Level of address  + (Is this right best addressed at the national level? The sub-national level? The international level?)
    • Category:International  + (Is this right enshrined in international and regional human rights treaties?)
    • Category:Depends on governance  + (Is this right exercised in different ways depending on the political governance regime in place (democracy, autocracy, hybrid regime)?)
    • Category:Country intepretation  + (Is this right interpreted and exercised in different ways in different countries? Focus on particular countries in which the right is interpreted distinctively)
    • Category:Government curtailment  + (Is this right often curtailed by government authorities for reasons other than those which are generally viewed as permissible?)
    • Category:Threatening to government  + (Is this right often perceived as threatening to government authorities?)
    • Category:Most countries  + (Is this right protected in the Constitutions of most countries today?)