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Contents
1
History
1.1
What is the oldest source in any country that mentions this right?
1.2
What is the oldest written source in this country that mentions this right? BUILD IN COLLAPSE EXPAND TOGGLE
1.2.1
Afghanistan
1.2.2
Albania
1.2.3
Algeria
1.2.4
Andorra
1.2.5
Angola
1.2.6
Antigua and Barbuda
1.2.7
Argentina
1.2.8
Armenia
1.2.9
Australia
1.2.10
Austria
1.2.11
Azerbaijan
1.2.12
The Bahamas
1.2.13
Bahrain
1.2.14
Bangladesh
1.2.15
Barbados
1.2.16
Belarus
1.2.17
Belgium
1.2.18
Belize
1.2.19
Benin
1.2.20
Bhutan
1.2.21
Bolivia
1.2.22
Bosnia and Herzegovina
1.2.23
Botswana
1.2.24
Brazil
1.2.25
Brunei
1.2.26
Bulgaria
1.2.27
Burkina Faso
1.2.28
Burundi
1.2.29
Cambodia
1.2.30
Cameroon
1.2.31
Canada
1.2.32
Cape Verde
1.2.33
Central African Republic
1.2.34
Chad
1.2.35
Chile
1.2.36
China
1.2.37
Colombia
1.2.38
Comoros
1.2.39
Democratic Republic of the Congo
1.2.40
Republic of the Congo
1.2.41
Costa Rica
1.2.42
Croatia
1.2.43
Cuba
1.2.44
Cyprus
1.2.45
Czech Republic
1.2.46
Denmark
1.2.47
Djibouti
1.2.48
Dominica
1.2.49
Dominican Republic
1.2.50
East Timor
1.2.51
Ecuador
1.2.52
Egypt
1.2.53
El Salvador
1.2.54
Equatorial Guinea
1.2.55
Eritrea
1.2.56
Estonia
1.2.57
Eswatini
1.2.58
Ethiopia
1.2.59
Fiji
1.2.60
Finland
1.2.61
France
1.2.62
Gabon
1.2.63
The Gambia
1.2.64
Georgia
1.2.65
Germany
1.2.66
Ghana
1.2.67
Greece
1.2.68
Grenada
1.2.69
Guatemala
1.2.70
Guinea
1.2.71
Guinea-Bissau
1.2.72
Guyana
1.2.73
Haiti
1.2.74
Honduras
1.2.75
Hungary
1.2.76
Iceland
1.2.77
India
1.2.78
Indonesia
1.2.79
Iran
1.2.80
Iraq
1.2.81
Republic of Ireland
1.2.82
Israel
1.2.83
Italy
1.2.84
Ivory Coast
1.2.85
Jamaica
1.2.86
Japan
1.2.87
Jordan
1.2.88
Kazakhstan
1.2.89
Kenya
1.2.90
Kiribati
1.2.91
Kuwait
1.2.92
Kyrgyzstan
1.2.93
Laos
1.2.94
Latvia
1.2.95
Lebanon
1.2.96
Lesotho
1.2.97
Liberia
1.2.98
Libya
1.2.99
Liechtenstein
1.2.100
Lithuania
1.2.101
Luxembourg
1.2.102
Madagascar
1.2.103
Malawi
1.2.104
Malaysia
1.2.105
Maldives
1.2.106
Mali
1.2.107
Malta
1.2.108
Marshall Islands
1.2.109
Mauritania
1.2.110
Mauritius
1.2.111
Mexico
1.2.112
Federated States of Micronesia
1.2.113
Moldova
1.2.114
Monaco
1.2.115
Mongolia
1.2.116
Montenegro
1.2.117
Morocco
1.2.118
Mozambique
1.2.119
Myanmar
1.2.120
Namibia
1.2.121
Nauru
1.2.122
Nepal
1.2.123
Kingdom of the Netherlands
1.2.124
New Zealand
1.2.125
Nicaragua
1.2.126
Niger
1.2.127
Nigeria
1.2.128
North Korea
1.2.129
North Macedonia
1.2.130
Norway
1.2.131
Oman
1.2.132
Pakistan
1.2.133
Palau
1.2.134
Panama
1.2.135
Papua New Guinea
1.2.136
Paraguay
1.2.137
Peru
1.2.138
Philippines
1.2.139
Poland
1.2.140
Portugal
1.2.141
Qatar
1.2.142
Romania
1.2.143
Russia
1.2.144
Rwanda
1.2.145
Saint Kitts and Nevis
1.2.146
Saint Lucia
1.2.147
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
1.2.148
Samoa
1.2.149
San Marino
1.2.150
São Tomé and Príncipe
1.2.151
Saudi Arabia
1.2.152
Senegal
1.2.153
Serbia
1.2.154
Seychelles
1.2.155
Sierra Leone
1.2.156
Singapore
1.2.157
Slovakia
1.2.158
Slovenia
1.2.159
Solomon Islands
1.2.160
Somalia
1.2.161
South Africa
1.2.162
South Korea
1.2.163
South Sudan
1.2.164
Spain
1.2.165
Sri Lanka
1.2.166
Sudan
1.2.167
Suriname
1.2.168
Sweden
1.2.169
Switzerland
1.2.170
Syria
1.2.171
Tajikistan
1.2.172
Tanzania
1.2.173
Thailand
1.2.174
Togo
1.2.175
Tonga
1.2.176
Trinidad and Tobago
1.2.177
Tunisia
1.2.178
Turkey
1.2.179
Turkmenistan
1.2.180
Tuvalu
1.2.181
Uganda
1.2.182
Ukraine
1.2.183
United Arab Emirates
1.2.184
United Kingdom
1.2.185
United States
1.2.186
Uruguay
1.2.187
Uzbekistan
1.2.188
Vanuatu
1.2.189
Venezuela
1.2.190
Vietnam
1.2.191
Yemen
1.2.192
Zambia
1.2.193
Zimbabwe
1.3
Is there another noteworthy written source from the past that mentions this right?
1.4
Is the identification of this right associated with a particular era in history, political regime, or political leader?
1.5
What specific events or ideas contributed to its identification as a fundamental right?
1.6
When was it generally accepted as a fundamental, legally-protectable right?
2
=What historical forces or events, if any, contributed to a widespread belief in its importance? =====Legal Codification
2.1
Is this right protected in the Constitutions of most countries today?
2.2
Is it contained in the US Constitution?
2.3
Has it been interpreted as being implicit in the US Constitution?
2.4
Are there any exceptions in American law to this right?
2.5
Is this right enshrined in international and regional human rights treaties?
3
Philosophical Origins
3.1
What have religious and philosophical traditions contributed to our understanding of this right?
3.1.1
Buddhism
3.1.2
Platonism
3.1.3
Aristotelian thought
3.1.4
Ancient Chinese Philosophy
3.1.5
Stoicism
3.1.6
Early Indian Philosophy
3.1.7
Miscellaneous Hellenistic Schools (epicureans, academics, skeptics, etc.)
3.1.8
Roman Legal and Political Thought
3.1.9
Early Christianity
3.1.10
Thomism and medieval Christianity
3.1.11
Medieval Islamic Thought
3.1.12
Medieval Judaism
3.1.13
Early Modern Rationalism
3.1.14
Absolute Idealism
3.1.15
Reformation Christianity
3.1.16
Hobbesian Thought
3.1.17
Lockean Thought/English Empiricism
3.1.18
Physiocrats
3.1.19
Scottish Enlightenment
3.1.20
Modern Capitalism
3.1.21
Rousseau's Thought
3.1.22
Kantianism
3.1.23
German Idealism
3.1.24
Benthamite Utilitarianism
3.1.25
Millian Utilitarianism
3.1.26
Current Utilitarianism
3.1.27
Transcendentalism
3.1.28
Marxism
3.1.29
Early Sociology
3.1.30
Pragmatism
3.1.31
Weberian Thought
3.1.32
Process Philosophy
3.1.33
Social Darwinism
3.1.34
British Idealism (19th cen.)
3.1.35
Continental Philosophy/Frankfurt School
3.1.36
Behaviorism
3.1.37
Feminist Thought
3.1.38
Postmodernism
3.2
Are there any philosophical or moral traditions that dispute the classification of this right as a fundamental right?
3.3
What do the major legal theories (positive law, natural law, critical legal studies, etc.) say about this right?
History
What is the oldest source in any country that mentions this right?
What is the oldest written source in this country that mentions this right? BUILD IN COLLAPSE EXPAND TOGGLE
Afghanistan
Albania
Algeria
Andorra
Angola
Antigua and Barbuda
Argentina
Armenia
Australia
Austria
Azerbaijan
The Bahamas
Bahrain
Bangladesh
Barbados
Belarus
Belgium
Belize
Benin
Bhutan
Bolivia
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Botswana
Brazil
Brunei
Bulgaria
Burkina Faso
Burundi
Cambodia
Cameroon
Canada
Cape Verde
Central African Republic
Chad
Chile
China
Colombia
Comoros
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Republic of the Congo
Costa Rica
Croatia
Cuba
Cyprus
Czech Republic
Denmark
Djibouti
Dominica
Dominican Republic
East Timor
Ecuador
Egypt
El Salvador
Equatorial Guinea
Eritrea
Estonia
Eswatini
Ethiopia
Fiji
Finland
France
Gabon
The Gambia
Georgia
Germany
Ghana
Greece
Grenada
Guatemala
Guinea
Guinea-Bissau
Guyana
Haiti
Honduras
Hungary
Iceland
India
Indonesia
Iran
Iraq
Republic of Ireland
Israel
Italy
Ivory Coast
Jamaica
Japan
Jordan
Kazakhstan
Kenya
Kiribati
Kuwait
Kyrgyzstan
Laos
Latvia
Lebanon
Lesotho
Liberia
Libya
Liechtenstein
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Madagascar
Malawi
Malaysia
Maldives
Mali
Malta
Marshall Islands
Mauritania
Mauritius
Mexico
Federated States of Micronesia
Moldova
Monaco
Mongolia
Montenegro
Morocco
Mozambique
Myanmar
Namibia
Nauru
Nepal
Kingdom of the Netherlands
New Zealand
Nicaragua
Niger
Nigeria
North Korea
North Macedonia
Norway
Oman
Pakistan
Palau
Panama
Papua New Guinea
Paraguay
Peru
Philippines
Poland
Portugal
Qatar
Romania
Russia
Rwanda
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Saint Lucia
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Samoa
San Marino
São Tomé and Príncipe
Saudi Arabia
Senegal
Serbia
Seychelles
Sierra Leone
Singapore
Slovakia
Slovenia
Solomon Islands
Somalia
South Africa
South Korea
South Sudan
Spain
Sri Lanka
Sudan
Suriname
Sweden
Switzerland
Syria
Tajikistan
Tanzania
Thailand
Togo
Tonga
Trinidad and Tobago
Tunisia
Turkey
Turkmenistan
Tuvalu
Uganda
Ukraine
United Arab Emirates
United Kingdom
United States
Uruguay
Uzbekistan
Vanuatu
Venezuela
Vietnam
Yemen
Zambia
Zimbabwe
Is there another noteworthy written source from the past that mentions this right?
Is the identification of this right associated with a particular era in history, political regime, or political leader?
What specific events or ideas contributed to its identification as a fundamental right?
When was it generally accepted as a fundamental, legally-protectable right?
=What historical forces or events, if any, contributed to a widespread belief in its importance? =====Legal Codification
Is this right protected in the Constitutions of most countries today?
Is it contained in the US Constitution?
Has it been interpreted as being implicit in the US Constitution?
Are there any exceptions in American law to this right?
Is this right enshrined in international and regional human rights treaties?
Philosophical Origins
What have religious and philosophical traditions contributed to our understanding of this right?
Buddhism
Platonism
Aristotelian thought
Ancient Chinese Philosophy
Stoicism
Early Indian Philosophy
Miscellaneous Hellenistic Schools (epicureans, academics, skeptics, etc.)
Roman Legal and Political Thought
Early Christianity
Thomism and medieval Christianity
Medieval Islamic Thought
Medieval Judaism
Early Modern Rationalism
Absolute Idealism
Reformation Christianity
Hobbesian Thought
Lockean Thought/English Empiricism
Physiocrats
Scottish Enlightenment
Modern Capitalism
Rousseau's Thought
Kantianism
German Idealism
Benthamite Utilitarianism
Millian Utilitarianism
Current Utilitarianism
Transcendentalism
Marxism
Early Sociology
Pragmatism
Weberian Thought
Process Philosophy
Social Darwinism
British Idealism (19th cen.)
Continental Philosophy/Frankfurt School
Behaviorism
Feminist Thought
Postmodernism
Are there any philosophical or moral traditions that dispute the classification of this right as a fundamental right?
What do the major legal theories (positive law, natural law, critical legal studies, etc.) say about this right?
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