Every human being on the planet.
However you automatically voluntarily abandon that right to life if you commit a serious crime that requires a death penalty or if you attempt to take someone else's life (hence why the police can legally kill you).
The 3 rights to which all people are entitled to are right to life, liberty, and right to pursuit of happiness.
Everyone has the right to live their life. In the U.S. people have the rights that are outlined in the Constitution.
Yes, they're still people. Everybody is entitled to their privacy.
wish=something you hope for right=something you are entitled to. It is your right to have life liberty and the pursuit of happiness. But you might wish for a big house and such.
Jefferson's argument in the Declaration of Independence is based on the premises that all individuals are endowed with certain unalienable rights, that governments derive their powers from the consent of the governed, and that people have the right to alter or abolish a government that violates their rights.
yes if u are the age of 14 you are entitled to a job. ---------------- No, you are not entitled to a job. Not in the US at least. You do have the 'right to work', but that is much different. Thinking that you are "entitled' to a job is what has the entire global economy in distress right now (Nov 2008)
You are not necessarily entitled to money from the government, but you are entitled to the amount of life insurance that you parent or parents are insured for.
Everyone is entitled to a private life.
You are entitled to no proceeds from the life policy if the beneficiary or contingent beneficiary is still alive.
Every person in Missouri is entitled to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness
It means you are entitled to it or you have a claim to it.
Yes.