The Declaration asserted the antiquity of the Scottish people and their monarchy:
The Declaration asserts that because transplant commercialism targets impoverished and otherwise vulnerable donors, it leads inexorably to inequity and injustice and should also be prohibited.
It is no wonder, therefore, that the Declaration of Independence would assert that the American people were equally entitled, with all other nations, to determine their form of government.
The Declaration would assert the religion's political neutrality and protest against the "meddling" of the Hitler government into the Witnesses' preaching work.
The Declaration asserted that Jehovah's Witnesses had no political ambitions or involvement, and did nothing to hinder the beliefs of others.
Declaration 17 asserts the primacy of EU law.
The Declaration asserts that every individual has the right to dignity, freedom, equality, a basic standard of living that includes freedom from hunger and violence, and encourages tolerance and solidarity.
The United Nations' Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) asserts that medical care is a right of all people:
The Declaration also asserts that a free press is essential to democracy and a fundamental human right.
Furthermore, the Declaration asserts that these principles are necessary for the establishment of peace and that everyone involved, both Palestinian and Israeli, should have access to Jerusalem.