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4. '''Universality of Rights.''' Human rights are the same for every man, woman, and child, however there are specific provisions for those unable to exercise them independently.  
4. '''Universality of Rights.''' Human rights are the same for every man, woman, and child, however there are specific provisions for those unable to exercise them independently.  
4.1. Parental Authority. A child’s parents have the sole authority to exercise the child’s rights on the child's behalf in the child's best interests, which authority may only be abrogated if a parent acts unquestionably against the child’s interest, beyond a reasonable doubt.
 
4.1. '''Parental Authority.''' A child’s parents have the sole authority to exercise the child’s rights on the child's behalf in the child's best interests, which authority may only be abrogated if a parent acts unquestionably against the child’s interest, beyond a reasonable doubt.


4.2. '''Rights Held in Trust.''' For adults who are organically incapable of informed consent, responsible adults may be appointed to exercise their rights on their behalf in their best interests, which appointment may be changed at any time if it is in the adult’s best interest to do so.  
4.2. '''Rights Held in Trust.''' For adults who are organically incapable of informed consent, responsible adults may be appointed to exercise their rights on their behalf in their best interests, which appointment may be changed at any time if it is in the adult’s best interest to do so.  

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