Common Law - Human Rights
Common Law is Human Rights
Common Law is the essence of Human Rights.
Human rights are embodied in common law.
Adherence to common law guarantees human rights.
The natural state of life in nature is that of freedom: freedom is the state that life is born into. Subject only to the rules of nature, life is free to exercise its most basic freedom: that of exercising it's right to survival in any way it chooses. This freedom not only allows a natural existence with happiness of intelligent beings, it also allows for natural processes, the most important of which may be evolution - if indeed evolution is real as Darwin described.
The ability of a species to exercise it's will in a way directed by it's inteligence brings with it the ability to opress others of the same species. This is motivated by a quality and ability to control and direct the future in a predicatable way.
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Examples: Infringements of common law
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