What are human rights?
Human rights are not what comes after everything else. They shape what a person can expect from the state, an employer, a school, the police, a hospital and public space.
Avangarda opens a space where legal language returns to everyday life: work, health, school, air, language, institutions and dignity.
This is not a legal database for its own sake. It is a place to understand what rights look like when they leave the law and enter someone's life.
Human rights are not what comes after everything else. They shape what a person can expect from the state, an employer, a school, the police, a hospital and public space.
When we talk about rights, we talk about the air people breathe, the wage they live on, the language they speak, the faith that should not be punished and the dignity that cannot become a luxury.
The core frame: why rights exist and why they are not abstract wording.
Rights become visible through work, school, police, healthcare, air and poverty.
A growing set of individual rights with dedicated pages and context.
Local laws, institutions, templates and guidance tied to rights in Serbia.
Avangarda's resource space for laws, guides, documents and official sources.
UN, Council of Europe, EU and other documents shaping the field of rights.
Individual rights as short guides: what they mean, why they matter and where they fracture in reality.
Individual rights will appear here as soon as the editorial team or CMS adds them.
Laws, guides, templates and official sources that help connect legal language to lived reality.
The first guides, sources and templates will be available soon.