depende iyon sa kanya.depende rin kung saan nya gagamitin.Hindi naman natin masasabi kung sa tama niya isinagawa ang karapatang yun,marahil kung ang Tao ay may gustong ipag tanggol syempre mag sasalita at ipagtatanggol niya ang isang taong naapi dahil may karapatan siyang mag salita.Eh.kung ang karapatan ba na yun any nasa tama..gnun lang yun ang Tao ang dapat mangangalaga ng karapatan niya.dahil sa kanaya iyon diba?
Citizens have all of the responsibility for making sure that individual rights are protected. Citizens are always around to catch cruel treatment before law enforcement for example.
Just take a gander at any of the 27 amendments. If you're talking about the United States. Without them, we wouldn't really have any freedoms.
by believing in yourself that you can control your life and nobody has the right to judge you.
Step one is knowing what your rights actually are.
They can not pass the bill saying we have to pay health inshuance.
For giving use freedom
With your right to bear arms.
Judiciary
there rights and obligations are very limited, they live in a pure communist country, therefore they have very few rights. Punishments are strict in Cuba. They are not allowed to go out of the country if you are a citizen. If you live in the United States, you are not allowed to go to Cuba.
Italian citizens have the right to pursue their dreams in a peaceful manner. They have a right to freedom of speech and association. Their obligation is to build their nation and uphold the values of their constitution.
Via the school's principal.
The right to bear arms
you get rights
You are asking about the bill of rights and they are 10 amendments to the constitution that state the rights of the people of the United States.
The Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen stated that?
Constitutional rights are your rights as a citizen.
One of a U.S. citizens rights is freedom to worship as you wish.
Uphold the law, treat each other as equals, contribute financially to society.
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Rights for freedom of speech, Voting rights,