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It was meant to tell the people of the United States what rights we had. But now the government is wiping their butts with it and striping us of every right we once had. (EmpKing001)
defining rights and duties as opposed to giving the rules by which rights an duties are established. basic and fundamental. of the greatest importance.absolutely necessary.being or relating to or containing the essence of a plant etc.anything inispensable.
Fundamental rights in the United States were established with the Bill of Rights.
yes fundamental rights are justiciable.
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Fundamental Rights Agency was created in 2007.
There is in reality no such thing as a "fundamental duty". A duty is something which is imposed upon you by someone else. But when another person (or a country) tells you that you must do something, that makes you a slave. You can bet your last dollar that if someone tells you that you have an obligation to perform some kind of duty, that person is expecting to be the recipient of of the benefits of your work. In other words, it's a confidence game! They are trying to trick you into working for nothing. A fundamental right on the other hand, is a very real thing. Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness are three fundamental rights written of in the Declaration of Independence. A fundamental right is something which exist by virtue of you being alive and a human being. It is not something granted to you by the government, or by any person. Fundamental rights are something you are born with and have your entire life. Both people and governments can be judged as either good or bad by whether or not they recognize and respect your fundamental human rights. So these two things are not complementary at all, they are complete opposites. "Fundamental Rights" are basic recognition of what a human is, and the value of human life, and "Fundamental Duties" is a negation of human rights and a cheap attempt to exploit gullible people.
The Constitution plays an important role by laying down the framework defining fundamental political principles, establishing the structure, procedures, powers, and duties of government institutions, and most importantly setting out fundamental rights, directive principals, and the duties of citizens.
Everyone in the United States receives fundamental rights. These rights are also called "basic rights" and "inalienable rights". Not all countries have these rights for people who live there.
Human rights and fundamental rights are closely related but not exactly the same. Human rights are universal rights that are inherent to all individuals by virtue of being human, whereas fundamental rights are specific rights guaranteed by laws or constitutions of a particular country. While fundamental rights may encompass some human rights, human rights are broader in scope and not limited by national borders or legal systems.
there are seven fundamental rights , the right to education being the most recent.
RIGHTS & DUTIES: TWO SIDES OF THE SAME COIN.I have been witness to many movements and many campaigns that involve rights of those concerned. Human rights, animal rights, women's rights, child rights, minority rights, prisoner's rights, right to freedom, right to education, right to potable water, right to fight, right to eat, right to sleep, rights of the aged, rights of the marginalised, rights of refugees and war victims, rights of these and rights of those, rights of the left and rights of the right, etc, etc. The list is endless.