The UN declaration of human rights is a great source of inspiration, and therefore stands as a model for fundamental slow rights in a slow society.
Universal Declaration of Slow Rights
Article 1: All human beings are born slow and have equal slow rights.
Article 2: Everyone is entitled to all the slow rights set forth in this declaration, without distinction of any kind, such as age, race, colour, sex, language, religion, opinion, geographic or social origin.
Article 3: Everyone has the right to live slowly.
Article 4: No one shall be held in the prison of fast society.
Article 5: No one shall be forced or lured to use automobiles or other community-destroying vehicles.
Article 6: Everyone has the right to recognition everywhere as a slow person before the law.
Article 7: Everyone has the right to recovery from acts violating the fundamental slow rights.
Article 8: No one shall be forced or lured into consumerism or other forms of structural violence. Everyone has the right to the protection of the law against such interference.
Article 9: Everyone has the right to freedom of slow movement. Everyone has the right to seek and enjoy conviviality in other places.
Article 10: Everyone has the right to a slow identity. No one shall be arbitrarily deprived of his slow identity.