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* [[Totally Eighteen]]: Human Rights policies defining "child" as "anyone younger than 18" is one of the underlying reasons for why this trope (with 18 being the exact number) has become so universal over the last few decades.
* [[Totally Eighteen]]: Human Rights policies defining "child" as "anyone younger than 18" is one of the underlying reasons for why this trope (with 18 being the exact number) has become so universal over the last few decades.
* [[Wants a Prize For Basic Decency]]: Abstaining from violating human rights seen as something special rather than a requirement.
* [[Wants a Prize For Basic Decency]]: Abstaining from violating human rights seen as something special rather than a requirement.
* [[What Measure Is a Non Human]]: How to define the "human" aspect of "human rights"?
* [[What Measure Is a Non-Human?]]: How to define the "human" aspect of "human rights"?
* [[Would Be Rude to Say Genocide]]: One of the reasons why struggle for human rights is important.
* [[Would Be Rude to Say Genocide]]: One of the reasons why struggle for human rights is important.
* [[Zombie Advocate]]: Fighting for the human rights of monsters or similar.
* [[Zombie Advocate]]: Fighting for the human rights of monsters or similar.

Revision as of 17:16, 9 January 2014

An index of tropes relating to human rights - violations of them, or struggle for them.



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