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Civil Rights

Summary

Civil Rights refer to the rights of citizens to political and social freedom and equality. They are designed to prevent discrimination and promote fairness among individuals regardless of their race, gender, or other personal characteristics.

Detailed Description

In democratic societies, civil rights are interpreted as the protection of individuals from unfair treatment, usually from the state, aimed at ensuring freedom, equal protection under the law, and the opportunity to pursue happiness without discrimination. These rights are often enshrined in laws and constitutional provisions, including the right to free speech, the right to vote, the right to equality before the law, and the right to due process.

Category
Legal and Political Terms
Synonyms
Fundamental Rights
Equal Rights
Human Rights
Civil Liberties
Basic Rights

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Voting Rights

Ensuring that all citizens, regardless of background, have the right to participate in elections.

Industries:

Political
Social Justice

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Government
NGOs
Educational Institutions
Anti-Discrimination Policies

Policies aimed at preventing discrimination within workplaces, housing, and public services.

Industries:

Corporate
Legal
Human Resources

Platforms:

Companies
Government Agencies
Nonprofits
Public Awareness Campaigns

Programs designed to educate the public about their civil rights and the importance of upholding them.

Industries:

Education
Social Services

Platforms:

Nonprofits
Media
Community Organizations

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