Here is a crude translation I made of the Déclaration des Droits de l'Homin" inspired by Still Wyler that some of you might also not know about:
The Universal Declaration of Homin Rights is a major step in recognizing homins as a single entity and therefore in recognition of the homin species. This text was inspired by a text Still Wyler presented to the government of Fair Haven in 2507 to fight slavery. The final text was amended and ratified by representatives of the four peoples in 2518 under the leadership of Wyler, here are the contents:
Article 1
Hominkind is not divisible. Each of the four nations is an equivalent quarter of hominkind. All Homins are equal members of the homin species.
Article 2
Homins are born free and equal in dignity and rights.
Article 3
No Person shall be held in slavery or servitude. Slavery and slave trading shall be prohibited in all their forms.
Article 4
A homin is neither an animal nor a machine nor an object. A Homin differs from the animal kingdom, objects or machines through their ability to predict and plan a series of actions, which indicates the presence of a soul. As a result, Homin can not be reduced to the set of organs that allow the body to function.
Article 5
All Homins, regardless of race, age, nationality or religion, have the right to choose their appearance and the way they dress.
Article 6
All Homins have the right to exercise a profession in all free states homins within the laws of the nation concerned.
Article 7
Everyone has the right to have equal access to technology, magic, medicine and education to enhance their personal development.
Article 8
Knowledge and higher training should be accessible to everyone equally on the basis of personal merit.
Article 9
Nobody is allowed to unlawfully assault others.
Article 10
Regardless of race or color, a homin must rescue all injured and promptly treat them for their recovery. Failure to comply with this section constitutes a violation of fundamental rights of Homins.
http://fr.ryzomnomnom.com/wiki/Déclaration_des_Droits_de_l'H omin
The Universal Declaration of Homin Rights is a major step in recognizing homins as a single entity and therefore in recognition of the homin species. This text was inspired by a text Still Wyler presented to the government of Fair Haven in 2507 to fight slavery. The final text was amended and ratified by representatives of the four peoples in 2518 under the leadership of Wyler, here are the contents:
Article 1
Hominkind is not divisible. Each of the four nations is an equivalent quarter of hominkind. All Homins are equal members of the homin species.
Article 2
Homins are born free and equal in dignity and rights.
Article 3
No Person shall be held in slavery or servitude. Slavery and slave trading shall be prohibited in all their forms.
Article 4
A homin is neither an animal nor a machine nor an object. A Homin differs from the animal kingdom, objects or machines through their ability to predict and plan a series of actions, which indicates the presence of a soul. As a result, Homin can not be reduced to the set of organs that allow the body to function.
Article 5
All Homins, regardless of race, age, nationality or religion, have the right to choose their appearance and the way they dress.
Article 6
All Homins have the right to exercise a profession in all free states homins within the laws of the nation concerned.
Article 7
Everyone has the right to have equal access to technology, magic, medicine and education to enhance their personal development.
Article 8
Knowledge and higher training should be accessible to everyone equally on the basis of personal merit.
Article 9
Nobody is allowed to unlawfully assault others.
Article 10
Regardless of race or color, a homin must rescue all injured and promptly treat them for their recovery. Failure to comply with this section constitutes a violation of fundamental rights of Homins.
http://fr.ryzomnomnom.com/wiki/Déclaration_des_Droits_de_l'H omin
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