Concerning Sections 1, 2, and 3, it shall be the Government highest priority to guarantee these rights to its citizens and to have proper lesgislation and
implement and enforce global law as described in the Global Constitution.
Section 1. Ecological rights
and the protection of the global life-support systems
Section 2. Primordial
human rights
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safety and security
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have shelter
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'clean' energy
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a 'clean' and healthy environment
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drink fresh water
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breath clean air
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eat a balance diet and
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basic clothing.
Section 3. The ecological rights, the protection of the global life-support systems and the primordial
human rights of future generations
Concerning Sections 4, 5 and 6, it shall be the aim of Government to secure these other
rights for all citizens, but
without immediate guarantee of universal achievement and enforcement. These
rights are defined as Directive Principles, obligating the Government
to pursue every reasonable means for universal realization and implementation.
Section 4. Community rights, the rights of direct democracy, the right that the greatest number of people has by virtue of its number
(50% plus one) and after voting representatives democratically
Section 5. Economic rights
(business and consumer rights, and their responsibilities and accountabilities)
and social rights (civil and political rights)
Section 6. Cultural rights and religious rights
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