Substantive human rights Edit History Talk0 31,735pages on this wiki Template page Revision as of 11:47, October 5, 2012 by Dr Joe Kiff (Talk | contribs) (diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff) v·d·eSubstantive human rights Note: What is considered a human right is controversial and not all the topics listed are universally accepted as human rights. Civil and political Equality before the law Freedom from arbitrary arrest and detention Freedom from cruel and unusual punishment Freedom from discrimination Freedom from exile Freedom from slavery Freedom from torture Freedom of assembly Freedom of association Freedom of information Freedom of movement Freedom of religion Freedom of speech Freedom of thought Liberty Marriage Family LGBT rights Nationality Personhood Presumption of innocence Privacy Right of asylum Right to a fair trial Right to die Right to keep and bear arms Right to life Right to protest Security of person Universal suffrage Economic, social and cultural Digital rights Equal pay for equal work Fair remuneration Labor rights Right to an adequate standard of living Right to development Right to education Right to food Right to health Right to housing Right to clothing Right to Internet access Right to property Right to public participation Right of return Right to science and culture Right to social security Right to water Right to work Trade union membership Reproductive Abortion Family planning Freedom from involuntary female genital mutilation Reproductive health War and conflict Civilian Combatant Freedom from genocide Prisoner of war War rape See also Edit {{Articles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights}} {{Freedom}} {{Human rights}} {{Rights}} Related Categories Category: Human rights templates