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Infrastructure project framed as potentially harmful to household wealth
Framing early advocacy for universal human rights as progressive and foundational
Framed as undermined by Supreme Court ruling on majority-minority districts
Models are framed as excluded from control over their own likenesses in digital spaces
Framed as marginalized and unprotected
Children’s privacy rights framed as compromised by public identification
Survivors' voices partially excluded from narrative despite settlement
Historic institutional failure is framed as causing widespread harm to individuals' bodily autonomy and dignity
Using KiwiSaver for investment properties is framed as a beneficial pathway to retirement security
Human rights protections in the NHS framed as inadequate or harmful through inaction
Voting Rights Act framed as being undermined and disregarded
framed as being systematically undermined by judicial reinterpretation
Voting rights enforcement framed as failing due to judicial obstruction
Past film practices framed as harmful to individual rights, particularly of minors
Framing stronger forced labour laws as beneficial for global ethical standards
Marine protection advocacy framed as legitimate and aligned with international norms
Framed as being marginalized in official historical narratives
Framing human rights advocacy as a positive force against systemic silencing
Human rights protections are framed as under imminent and severe threat
Accused individual portrayed as deserving of due process despite public stigma
Inclusive healthcare practices are framed as a human rights imperative and beneficial to patient outcomes
Indigenous sovereignty and rights framed as legitimate and central to policy approval
Labour's flagship employment law framed as harmful to workers and economy
The human rights framework of the NDIS is portrayed as being undermined by the reforms
Survivor’s claims framed as legitimately included in legal system
Framing suggests political dissidents and Indigenous leaders are systematically excluded from legal protections
Internal accountability systems framed as failing
Autistic children's legal rights are framed as being undermined by the new protocol
Property investors are framed as adversarial actors who distort the housing market to the detriment of owner-occupiers
frames the youth justice system as violating legal and human rights standards
framed as undermined by current communication practices
Human rights concerns used to frame engagement as harmful
mathematicians' intellectual rights framed as violated or excluded
Buyers portrayed as excluded from truthful information, undermining trust in housing market
Human rights concerns and victims in Myanmar framed as peripheral to strategic interests
ECHR framed as obstructing military effectiveness
Human rights litigation framed as dishonest and manipulative
Victims of the regime are framed as systematically excluded and dehumanized
civil society actors are framed as validly excluded from national security decision-making
Upholding Treaty rights is framed as beneficial and protective of justice
Framed as being undermined through invasive surveillance proposals
The principal is portrayed as professionally vulnerable due to flawed processes and institutional disregard
Portraying the other individual as a threat while denying him voice or representation
framed as under threat due to rising hate crimes and insufficient protection
Israel's NGO registration law framed as illegitimate under international humanitarian law
The withholding of detainee information is framed as a violation of international law and due process
Domestic abuse victims are framed as excluded from legal protections they are entitled to
current compensation process lacks legitimacy as a justice mechanism
Detainees portrayed as excluded and targeted, lacking basic rights
Young people and nightlife communities are subtly framed as excluded from cultural and social spaces due to restrictive licensing