Civil Rights. Equal Protection . Legal Rights . Voting Rights . Civil Right . Legal Right . Protection, Equal . Right, Civil . Right, Legal . Right, Voting . Rights, Civil . Rights, Legal . Rights, Voting . Voting Right . Right to Justice . Right to Dignity . Civil and Political Rights . Political Rights . Civil Liberties . Due Process . Suffrage . Enfranchisement . Right to a Fair Trial . Right to an Impartial Trial . Legal guarantee protecting the individual from attack on personal liberties, right to fair trial, right to vote, and freedom from discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, disability, or national origin. (from http://www.usccr.gov/ accessed 1/31/2003) . 1.00
Civilization. Civilizations . The distinctly human attributes and attainments of a particular society. . 0.56
Civil Registration. Information about the vital facts that occur in a country, including all the information about births, deaths, marriages informed by registry, and information about judicial separations and divorces reported by family courts, forums or the Civil Court. (Free translation from the original: Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística) . 0.54
Civil Police. Law enforcement agency whose mission is to maintain public order, prevent and investigate crime to find the alleged perpetrator and gather evidence for submission to the judicial authorities. . 0.53
Civil Protection. The organized actions of planning, training, preparedness and response to all emergences at the local and national levels, with the view to protecting the civilian population in case of natural catastrophe, man-made disaster or war. As a wider, all-hazards approach, the term is now preferred to and covers civil defence. (Material V - Gunn, S.W.A. Multilingual Dictionary of Disaster Medicine and International Relief, 1990) . 0.52