GLOBAL 1776

The Declaration of Human Sovereignty

Rights belong to human beings. Power must remain limited, accountable, transparent, and subordinate to human dignity.

Preamble

We affirm that every human being possesses inherent rights that precede governments, corporations, institutions, financial systems, and technologies. Legitimate power exists only by consent, remains valid only through accountability, and becomes illegitimate when it seeks to reduce human beings to subjects, data, commodities, or instruments of control.

Article 1: Human Liberty

Every human being retains this right by nature. No institution may infringe upon it without due process, transparency, and the consent of the governed.

Article 2: Free Expression

Every human being retains this right by nature. No institution may infringe upon it without due process, transparency, and the consent of the governed.

Article 3: Bodily Autonomy

Every human being retains this right by nature. No institution may infringe upon it without due process, transparency, and the consent of the governed.

Article 4: Due Process

Every human being retains this right by nature. No institution may infringe upon it without due process, transparency, and the consent of the governed.

Article 5: Property Rights

Every human being retains this right by nature. No institution may infringe upon it without due process, transparency, and the consent of the governed.

Article 6: Transparency

Every human being retains this right by nature. No institution may infringe upon it without due process, transparency, and the consent of the governed.

Article 7: Accountability

Every human being retains this right by nature. No institution may infringe upon it without due process, transparency, and the consent of the governed.

Article 8: Self-Governance

Every human being retains this right by nature. No institution may infringe upon it without due process, transparency, and the consent of the governed.

Article 9: Privacy and Data

Every human being retains this right by nature. No institution may infringe upon it without due process, transparency, and the consent of the governed.

Article 10: Food Sovereignty

Every human being retains this right by nature. No institution may infringe upon it without due process, transparency, and the consent of the governed.

Article 11: Medical Consent

Every human being retains this right by nature. No institution may infringe upon it without due process, transparency, and the consent of the governed.

Article 12: Family Sovereignty

Every human being retains this right by nature. No institution may infringe upon it without due process, transparency, and the consent of the governed.

Article 13: Education Freedom

Every human being retains this right by nature. No institution may infringe upon it without due process, transparency, and the consent of the governed.

Article 14: Sound Money

Every human being retains this right by nature. No institution may infringe upon it without due process, transparency, and the consent of the governed.

Article 15: Peace

Every human being retains this right by nature. No institution may infringe upon it without due process, transparency, and the consent of the governed.

Article 16: Technological Accountability

Every human being retains this right by nature. No institution may infringe upon it without due process, transparency, and the consent of the governed.

Article 17: Freedom of Belief

Every human being retains this right by nature. No institution may infringe upon it without due process, transparency, and the consent of the governed.

Article 18: Voluntary Association

Every human being retains this right by nature. No institution may infringe upon it without due process, transparency, and the consent of the governed.

Article 19: Environmental Stewardship

Every human being retains this right by nature. No institution may infringe upon it without due process, transparency, and the consent of the governed.

Article 20: Anti-Corruption

Every human being retains this right by nature. No institution may infringe upon it without due process, transparency, and the consent of the governed.

Article 21: A Future Worth Building

Every human being retains this right by nature. No institution may infringe upon it without due process, transparency, and the consent of the governed.