Individuals and groups have rights without belonging to a territorial state, but those rights can’t yet be recognized without citizenship. Even with citizenship, rights are very different among citizens of different states. Rights aren’t decided by individuals themselves. Restate will change that.
Restate will become a corpus of “presentations of rights” that anyone can use to negotiate with other individuals, groups, or legacy states–to enter into agreements without needing to belong to a state themselves.
Restate will become a government without an entity–an unattached legal corpus with broad recognition, open to anyone.
The goal of Restate is to decrease dependency on territorial governments, decrease fees, decrease wars over boundaries and increase individual access to rights.
Here’s an outline of Restate with more detail.
To move forward, we need to begin to create useful presentations of rights, implement them, and showcase their implementations.
I’ve outlined some steps in this Updraft Idea, which you are welcome to support. You could create several presentations of rights as a Solutions to the Idea.
Let’s build a corpus of rights presentations, implement and test them–using the steps I proposed in that Idea.