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D
Under international human rights laws, what permissible exceptions (often called derogations) exist? +
Are there any groups that are uniquely disadvantaged by the exercise of this right? +
E
If this right were eliminated, what might be the consequences (positive and negative)? +
Is the identification of this right associated with a particular era in history, political regime, or political leader? +
Can the practice or exercise of this right be shaped through executive action? +
How can we expect this right to change and evolve in the years ahead? +
F
Are questions of fairness and utility pertaining to this right likely to change in the years ahead? +
How does federalism change, if at all, the exercise or application of this right? What examples of this can one point to? +
What are the financial consequences, if any, of making this right a legally protectable right? +
Is there general and widespread belief that this right is a fundamental right that should generally be protected (and that exceptions should be rare)? +
When was it generally accepted as a fundamental, legally-protectable right? +
G
Is this right often curtailed by government authorities for reasons other than those which are generally viewed as permissible? +
H
I
Is this right enshrined in international and regional human rights treaties? +
Under what conditions would this right become irrelevant? +
J
Under American jurisprudence, what permissible exceptions exist? +
L
Legal Codification +
Is this right best addressed at the national level? The sub-national level? The international level? +