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how did roman law protect the rights of an accused person?
One reason why it's important to protect the rights of a person accused of a crime, is because the person might turn out to be innocent. The US Constitution guarantees the right to due process.
the bill of right protect peoeple freedoms
I'm not sure if this is right, but i saw somewhere that there were some small tattoos found on people.
yes but it strongly depends on your state you cannot protect your possesions but you can protect your life and the lives of your friends and family. look at your states interpertation of the castle doctrine
a patent
It gives a right granted by the government to an inventor to manufacture, use, or sell the invention for a certain amount of time.
A patent protects intellectual property, preventing other people from making, using, selling and importing an invention for a limited period of years.
how did roman law protect the rights of an accused person?
It gives them the exclusive right to manufacture, use, or sell the invention for a certain amount of time. For pharmaceutical companies, for example, it gives them a chance to recoup the investment in research.
A patent owner has the right to exclude others from practicing, making, or selling the claimed invention for the duration of the patent. The patent owner does NOT have the inherent right to practice, make, or sell the claimed invention.
Copyright and patent laws protect intellectual property by giving the creator the exclusive right to derive financial gain from the work or invention, or authorize others to do so.
the accused person
One reason why it's important to protect the rights of a person accused of a crime, is because the person might turn out to be innocent. The US Constitution guarantees the right to due process.
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