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This is a list of human rights as written in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and their realization in various Ajax countries.
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Right | Country | Realised | Details |
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Right to Equality | Allamunnic States | Yes | All Allamunnic citizens are considered equal before federal law. |
Benaajab | No | Many legal and social privileges are retained by the aristocracy and the clergy. | |
Eagleland | Yes | The Eaglelander Constitution guarantees that all persons residing or situated in the Eagleland are equal before the law. | |
Ghant | Yes | The Constitution of Ghant guarantees equality before the law, with all rights and freedoms given to all. | |
Latium | Yes | Article 18 of the Modern Constitutional Act guarantees equality before the law, providing rights and freedoms. | |
Lyncanestria | Yes | Right to equality before the law is guaranteed in the Royal Charter. | |
Mutul | Partially | The Constitution of 1828 disbanded the separated courts for the commoners and nobles and allowed for commoners to access superior education. However, the religious caste and the aristocracy still enjoy some form of minor privileges over commoners. | |
Tarsas | Partially | Provided the accused is a Hellenic citizen, they are considered equal before the law. As an aristocrat, you are permitted to request a grand jury of aristocrats. An aristocrat may also invoke the right to have their trial presided over by the Autokrator as a judge. | |
Sydalon | Partial | ||
Vannois | Yes | ||
Freedom from Discrimination | Allamunnic States | Yes | Discrimination based on any socio-economic status (age, sex/gender, sexual orientation, race/ethnicity, nationality, social class, income, ability/disability, or religion) is illegal in housing, employment, service, and allocation of benefits. Certain factors (pet ownership, criminal background) can legally be discriminated against for health, safety, or security reasons, according to specific guidelines. |
Benaajab | Yes | Discrimination on the basis of caste is a particularly enduring problem in Benaajab, but is clearly outlawed in the Civil Rights Act of 1975. | |
Eagleland | Yes | All kinds of discrimination, be it based on disability, age, gender, sex, religion, nationality, or religion is prohiobited - although Eaglelander Nationality is a requirement for employment with the Civil Service, there is otherwise no legal authorisation or justification for discrimination. | |
Ghant | Yes | Discrimination on the basis of ability/disability, age, ethnicity, gender, race, religion and sexual orientation is banned. | |
Latium | Yes | Acts of the Senate, as well as imperial edits, prohibit discrimination on the basis of age, gender, race, nationality or religion. | |
Lyncanestria | Yes | Legislation prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex, age, race, orientation, nationality and religion. | |
Mutul | Yes | ||
Sydalon | Partial | ||
Tarsas | Partial | ||
Vannois | Yes | ||
Right to Life, Liberty, Personal Security | Allamunnic States | Yes | |
Benaajab | Partial | While the central government has taken steps to protect liberal society, reactionary elements of aristocracy often implement profoundly archaic laws. | |
Eagleland | Yes | ||
Ghant | Yes | ||
Latium | Yes | ||
Lyncanestria | Yes | ||
Mutul | Yes | ||
Sydalon | Yes | ||
Orun Redisus | Yes | ||
Vannois | Yes | ||
Freedom from Slavery | Allamunnic States | Yes | Slavery and indentured servitude have never been legal in the Federation; the practice was outlawed among the Allamunnic predecessor nations in the late 18th century, prior to unification. |
Benaajab | No | Slavery remains legal in Benaajab, though there are many protections for bonded laborers. | |
Eagleland | Yes | ||
Ghant | Yes | Slavery was never legal. | |
Latium | Yes | ||
Lyncanestria | Yes | The indentured servitude system that had been common in the medieval times was largely gone by the 16th century. Slavery and serfdom has been illegal in Lyncanestria since its independence in 1867. | |
Mutul | Yes | The enslavement of any free man was forbidden by Divine Decree in 1771. Because the status of slave is not inherited per traditional Mutuleses laws, slavery had been effectively eradicated in the Mutul by the following generation. | |
Sydalon | Yes | ||
Orun Redisus | Yes | ||
Vannois | Yes | ||
Freedom from Torture and Degrading Treatment | Allamunnic States | Yes | Torture and degrading treatment have been illegal for use against Allamunnic nationals since 2001. Their legality against non-nationals, particularly enemy combatants, is ambiguous, although the Allamunnic Federal Defense Service officially maintains that it does not use torture or degrading treatment in intelligence-gathering activities. |
Benaajab | Yes | Benaajab takes a hard-line stance on torture and degrading treatment as a way to push for humane treatment internationally and to crack down on caste discrimination domestically. | |
Eagleland | Yes | Torture is illegal in the Eagleland and in fact torture during interrogations renders any statements invalid before a court of law. | |
Ghant | Yes | ||
Latium | Partially | ||
Lyncanestria | Partially | Though illegal by statute to implement on Imperial citizens in times of peace, the Lyncanestrian military is known to exploit loopholes in these laws; most notably in the Revolts of 1989. | |
Mutul | No | Torture and corporal punishment are still used by the justice system for some crimes, such as the Wayeb Mark. | |
Sydalon | Partial | ||
Orun Redisus | Yes | ||
Vannois | Yes | ||
Right to Recognition as a Person before the Law | Allamunnic States | Yes | |
Benaajab | Yes | ||
Eagleland | Yes | ||
Ghant | Yes | ||
Latium | Yes | ||
Lyncanestria | Yes | ||
Mutul | Yes | ||
Sydalon | Yes | ||
Orun Redisus | Yes | ||
Vannois | Yes | ||
Right to Equality before the Law | Allamunnic States | Yes | |
Benaajab | Partial | The aristocracy retains certain privileges. | |
Eagleland | Yes | ||
Ghant | Yes | ||
Latium | Yes | ||
Lyncanestria | Yes | ||
Mutul | Partial | ||
Sydalon | Yes | ||
Orun Redisus | Partial | The aristocracy have certain privileges before the law that commoners do not enjoy in the court system. | |
Vannois | Yes | ||
Right to Remedy by Competent Tribunal | Allamunnic States | Yes | |
Benaajab | Partial | Though every citizen is guaranteed access to normal courts of justice, many individuals still seek out religious law to remedy their disputes. The practice of seeking religious amelioration is protected. | |
Eagleland | Yes | ||
Ghant | Yes | ||
Latium | Yes | ||
Lyncanestria | Yes | ||
Mutul | Yes | ||
Sydalon | Yes | ||
Orun Redisus | Yes | ||
Vannois | Yes | ||
Freedom from Arbitrary Arrest and Exile | Allamunnic States | Yes | |
Benaajab | Yes | ||
Eagleland | Yes | ||
Ghant | Yes | ||
Latium | Yes | ||
Lyncanestria | Yes | Writs of attainder have been illegal since 1893. | |
Mutul | Yes | ||
Sydalon | Partial | ||
Orun Redisus | Partial | ||
Vannois | Yes | ||
Right to Fair Public Hearing | Allamunnic States | Yes | |
Benaajab | No | While hearings are normally made public after the fact, the judiciary retains the privilege of secret counsels. | |
Eagleland | Yes | ||
Ghant | Yes | ||
Latium | Yes | ||
Lyncanestria | Yes | All persons accused of wrongdoing are given the right to a fail and speedy public trial. | |
Mutul | Yes | ||
Sydalon | Yes | ||
Orun Redisus | Yes | ||
Vannois | Yes | ||
Right to be Considered Innocent until Proven Guilty | Allamunnic States | Yes | |
Benaajab | Yes | ||
Eagleland | Yes | ||
Ghant | Yes | ||
Latium | Yes | ||
Lyncanestria | Yes | ||
Mutul | Yes | Guaranteed by the Constitution of 1828 | |
Sydalon | Yes | ||
Orun Redisus | Yes | ||
Vannois | Yes | ||
Right to Free Movement in and out of the Country | Allamunnic States | Yes | |
Benaajab | No | Many citizens are constrained by labor contracts that restrict their movement. | |
Eagleland | Yes | ||
Ghant | Yes | ||
Latium | Yes | ||
Lyncanestria | Yes | ||
Mutul | Yes | ||
Sydalon | Partial | ||
Orun Redisus | Partial | ||
Vannois | Yes | ||
Right to Asylum in other Countries from Persecution | Allamunnic States | Yes | |
Benaajab | Yes | ||
Eagleland | Yes | ||
Ghant | Yes | ||
Latium | Yes | ||
Lyncanestria | Yes | ||
Mutul | Yes | ||
Sydalon | Yes | ||
Orun Redisus | Yes | ||
Vannois | Yes | ||
Right to a Nationality and the Freedom to Change It | Allamunnic States | Yes | The Allamunnic States permits dual nationality, but denies dual citizenship; a person cannot be a full citizen of another country while still exercising Allamunnic citizenship. However, they may still identify themselves as an Allamunnic national or legal resident. |
Benaajab | No | Benaajab does not recognize nationality as protected status or promote itself as a national identity. | |
Eagleland | Partial | Eaglelander Nationality can be freely obtained and the Eagleland recognises dual nationalities/citizenships, however Eaglelander Nationality can never be renounced. Instead, it can only be irrevocably and perennially stripped before a court of law for High Treason. Furthermore, courts are also allowed to strip citizenships of persons working in the civil service of other countries, in positions deemed by the Ministry of Public Order, Ministry of National Defence, or Ministry of Finance, as contrary to the Eagleland's interests. Also, the dual citizenship authorisation has a critical exception: with some states hostile to the Eagleland's interests, Eaglelander Nationals may be legally forced to either retain their Eaglelander Nationality or that of the hostile to the Eagleland state. | |
Ghant | Yes | ||
Latium | Partial | ||
Lyncanestria | Yes | ||
Mutul | No | Dual nationality and dual citizenship are not recognized by the Mutulese law. Mutulese nationality is also linked to the practice of the White Path and therefore one cannot change religion without loosing his Mutulese citizenship in the process. | |
Sydalon | Partial | ||
Orun Redisus | Yes | ||
Vannois | Yes | ||
Right to Marriage and Family | Allamunnic States | Yes | Members of state royal families may have prospective marriages vetoed by the federal government if the union is deemed to be contrary to the interests of the Allamunnic people. However, all private citizens have the right to marry, regardless of sex or gender. |
Benaajab | No | Many citizens who hold an aristocratic office are forced to surrender their right to or control over marriage and family rearing. | |
Eagleland | Yes | Although marriage is defined as a sacred bond between man and woman, homosexual or transgender couples are authorised to enter into a civil partnership, which is legally equal to marriage. | |
Ghant | Yes | ||
Latium | Partially | Marriage is legally defined as solely between a man and a woman. | |
Lyncanestria | Partially | Marriage is defined as being between a man and a woman; though same sex couples may enter into a civil union, legally these two distinctions are not given the same rights and privileges. | |
Mutul | Yes | Even if with technical differences in the rituals, a couple can be formed and be officialy recognized in the Mutul, be it between a man and a woman or same sex. Marriage between a commoner and a noble are allowed, but the agreement of the noble's family is necessary. | |
Sydalon | Partial | ||
Orun Redisus | Partial | Marriage is defined as a covenant between one man and one woman. | |
Vannois | Partially | Marriage is defined as between a man and a woman. Additionally, a marriage between a noble-class individual and a common-class individual will disinherit the child of that union from any noble inheritance including but not limited to titles, money, and land. | |
Right to Own Property | Allamunnic States | Yes | |
Benaajab | Partial | All citizens are allowed to own property, but enduring discrimination against caste-members who make large investments in non-traditional resources can lead abnormal property-owning habits. | |
Eagleland | Yes | ||
Ghant | Yes | ||
Latium | Yes | ||
Lyncanestria | Yes | ||
Mutul | Yes | ||
Sydalon | Yes | ||
Orun Redisus | Partial | Property rights for non-citizens are restricted and forfeiture of property ownership rights is a punishment for certain crimes. | |
Vannois | Yes | ||
Freedom of Belief and Religion | Allamunnic States | Yes | |
Benaajab | No | All citizens are required to declare a faith | |
Eagleland | Partial | Religions classified by the Eaglelander Orthodox Church as heresies are prohibited - this classification, however, must be voted into law by both the Parliament and Senate in a 2/3 majority in each of them. | |
Ghant | Yes | ||
Latium | Yes | ||
Lyncanestria | Yes | ||
Mutul | No | The White Path is the only religion who's practice is officialy allowed in the Mutul. | |
Sydalon | Partial | Catholicism if the official state faith, though other religion must be recognized by the government to be freely practiced. | |
Orun Redisus | Partial | The Tarsan Orthodox Church is the primary religion of the nation though there are other religions that can permissibly be practiced. | |
Vannois | Yes | ||
Freedom of Opinion and Information | Allamunnic States | Yes | Some standing allowance is made for the abridgement of public information for national security purposes, particularly classified information. However, publicly-available information may be freely exchanged, and Allamunnic nationals and residents are freely permitted to express their opinions, provided those opinions are not used to incite violence. |
Benaajab | Yes | ||
Eagleland | Partial | The Eaglelander Government reserves the right to censor any and all media outlets that release information about the composition, armament, location, or any other classified information of the Eagleland Armed Forces and of the Eagleland National Intelligence Service, as well as classified information on the Eagleland's law enforcement organisations. No one has any legal entitlement to classified information in these areas, and the possession thereof without proper authorisation and security clearance is a criminal offence. Their publication is considered High Treason and is punished as such. Law 7843/1987 "On Freedom of Information from the Eaglelander Government" actually prohibits the Government from disclosing such information. However, besides this exception, this freedom is guaranteed. | |
Ghant | Yes | ||
Latium | Partial | Limited lèse-majesté laws protect the Emperor from certain press coverage. | |
Lyncanestria | Yes | ||
Mutul | No | All form of medias need the Government approval before being diffused in the Mutul. | |
Sydalon | Partial | ||
Orun Redisus | Partial | Certain documents and information can be censored by the government for national security purposes based on a vote of the Information Security Committee of the Synod, though this can be challenged in the courts. Additionally, the monarchy can issue a decree that bars reporting and dissemination of certain information which cannot be challenged or overruled. There are also lèse-majesté laws that protect members of the Imperial Family. | |
Vannois | Yes | Vannois is subject to lèse-majesté laws which protect the Imperial Family from certain press coverage. | |
Right of Peaceful Assembly and Association | Allamunnic States | Yes | Large assemblies in public spaces generally require permits from the appropriate municipal organization, but the standards for obtaining one are not particularly strict. Public protest is legal. |
Benaajab | Yes | ||
Eagleland | Yes | Eaglelanders have the right to protest freely, without weapons. | |
Ghant | Yes | ||
Latium | Yes | ||
Lyncanestria | Yes | ||
Mutul | Partial | ||
Sydalon | Partial | ||
Orun Redisus | Partial | Assemblies are permitted in specific designated areas and venues for most reasons. For assemblies over a specific number, a permit may be required for certain areas. Religious assemblies that are not of the Orthodox Church are limited in number and location, being relegated to approves houses of worship. | |
Vannois | Yes | ||
Right to Participate in Government and in Free Elections | Allamunnic States | Yes | The rights to vote and run for public office is reserved for those who have obtained Allamunnic citizenship. Nationals have the right to petition the government and demand some sort of response, and participate in public hearings. |
Benaajab | Yes | All citizens are guaranteed participation in legislative sortition. | |
Eagleland | Yes | ||
Ghant | Yes | ||
Latium | Yes | ||
Lyncanestria | Yes | ||
Mutul | Partial | The Ch'ob delegates are elected by their Batabil's citizens. They are the only free elections of the Mutul and happen only when the K'uhul Ajaw gather the Ch'ob. | |
Sydalon | Yes | ||
Orun Redisus | Partial | All Hellenic citizens that own a dwelling or at least 1/2 acre of land may vote in Synod elections. | |
Vannois | Yes | ||
Right to Social Security | Allamunnic States | Yes | |
Benaajab | Yes | ||
Eagleland | Yes | ||
Ghant | Yes | ||
Latium | Yes | ||
Lyncanestria | Yes | ||
Mutul | Yes | ||
Sydalon | Yes | ||
Orun Redisus | Yes | Hellenic citizens are entitled to partake of any social security offered by the government. | |
Vannois | Yes | ||
Right to Desirable Work and to Join Trade Unions | Allamunnic States | Yes | |
Benaajab | Partial | Only specified professions are eligible for unionization | |
Eagleland | Partial | Unionisation is authorised in the private sector as well as in much of the civil service, with the notable exceptions of the Eagleland Armed Forces, all of the Eagleland's national and municipal law enforcement agencies, as well as the Eagleland National Intelligence Service and the judiciary. Creating, organising, or administrating such unions, as well as executing strikes, in these government agencies is prohibited and punished with imprisonment and/or a fine and/or dishonourable discharge. | |
Ghant | Yes | Employers are banned from discriminating against potential employees based on trade union membership and must offer equal compensation for equal work. | |
Latium | Yes | ||
Lyncanestria | Yes | ||
Mutul | Yes | Nuk Najob act as Trade Unions and are mandatory for all professions. | |
Sydalon | Partial | ||
Orun Redisus | Partial | Employers do not have to honor unionization and may fire employees who form unions and strike at will. While unionizing is not a protected right, employees may negotiate and form unions within companies who choose not to or cannot afford to fire large numbers of capable workers as it is not inherently illegal to unionize despite the lack of legal protection for unions. | |
Vannois | Yes | ||
Right to Rest and Leisure | Allamunnic States | Yes | |
Benaajab | Yes | ||
Eagleland | Yes | ||
Ghant | Yes | The Ghantish Labor Code mandates 30 days of paid vacation every year and a 40-hour work week with 2.0x overtime pay. | |
Latium | Yes | ||
Lyncanestria | Yes | ||
Mutul | Yes | A Certain number of religious festivities are national holidays by Mutulese laws. | |
Sydalon | Yes | ||
Orun Redisus | Yes | Many religious feasts and holidays are required holidays. Full time employees are entitled to at least one week's paid leisure per calendar year. | |
Vannois | Yes | ||
Right to Adequate Living Standard | Allamunnic States | Yes | |
Benaajab | Yes | ||
Eagleland | No | While social security exists and welfare is available on a need-based system, there is not a guaranteed national standard of living. | |
Ghant | Partially | While welfare and social security is plentiful in Ghant, there is not a guaranteed standard of living. | |
Latium | Partially | ||
Lyncanestria | No | While social security exists and welfare is available on a need-based system, there is not a guaranteed federal standard of living; about 8% of the population lives below the national poverty line, though <1% live in extreme poverty. | |
Mutul | |||
Sydalon | Partial | ||
Orun Redisus | Partial | Though limited social security exists, there is no legislated standard of living. However, there are legislated national housing and building codes that dictate the condition of rentals and public spaces. Private dwellings are also required to keep an acceptable standard of safety and appearance based on the standard of the area they are located in. Additionally, charities that offer low income housing options for the poor are subject to significant property tax breaks on properties that are apart of the national program. | |
Vannois | Yes | ||
Right to Education | Allamunnic States | Yes | Primary and secondary education is free, tertiary education is typically free or available at low cost, provided students follow placements determined by grades and course competencies; deviating from these competencies typically incur financial obligations. |
Benaajab | Yes | ||
Eagleland | Yes | ||
Ghant | Yes | Primary and secondary education is free, tertiary education is free except for books and other materials. | |
Latium | Yes | Public primary and secondary schooling are free. Tertiary eduction is not free for citizens, except for in the devolved administration of Hellas. | |
Lyncanestria | Yes | Education is a right as well as a legal requirement until the age of 17. Primary and secondary education is a free public good, though a majority of people pursue higher education, which is a right as well–albeit not free. | |
Mutul | Yes | Education is a legal requirement in the Mutul until the age of 13. Further education depends on scholarship results and the wish of the students. | |
Sydalon | Yes | ||
Orun Redisus | Yes | Education is a right and a requirement and is provided as a free service up to higher education, which must be paid for by the student. Many charity scholarships for low income families are also available. | |
Vannois | Yes | ||
Right to Participate in the Cultural Life of Community | Allamunnic States | Yes | |
Benaajab | Yes | ||
Eagleland | Yes | ||
Ghant | Yes | ||
Latium | Yes | ||
Lyncanestria | Yes | ||
Mutul | Yes | ||
Sydalon | Yes | ||
Orun Redisus | Yes | ||
Vannois | Yes |