The constitution
The constitution
As is also the case for other rights, human rights are material, materialised on the information platform that is the state through regulation—usually at the highest level possible in the hierarchy of regulations for that specific state (see §20.00.10) so as to affect all citizens indiscriminately. The constitution, which is designed to sit at the top of the regulatory hierarchy in each state, is the obvious place in which to list human rights (and thus to materialise them).
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