Rights which apply to all citizens indiscriminately on the information platform that is their state are human rights
Rights which apply to all citizens indiscriminately on the information platform that is their state are human rights
Rights (permissions to process, see §21.00.00) which apply to all citizens indiscriminately on the information platform that is their state are human rights. As has been established, rights are normally specific to certain categories of citizens (for example, adults, employees, children, consumers etc.). By contrast, human rights are those rights that are applicable to all, at all times, without distinction. In practice, from the point of view of individuals, human rights describe what can (and cannot) happen to them, or, conversely, what these individuals are allowed to do on the information platform that is their state.
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