You loose your rights
"Unalienable rights" are rights that all men are enitled to, that cannot be taken away or given away. (note: governments and societies can and do remove these rights for violations of law)
common law
Common Law
Civil and individual rights for people and the protection of the law of the land.
Well that's illegal to marry at age 15 you can marry at age 16 with permission form you guardians or you can wait until you can get an emcapation to marry without permission form your parents before you are an adult by law.
There is a link below to a description of rights of Romans.
obey the law
It must have been to marry within an 'accepted' group. According to his 450 BC law, he wanted to limit Athenian citizenship to children born of Athenian mothers and fathers. The rights of citizenship by your fathers heritage had already been established, so his law enhanced the rights of some women. kapm
There is a link below to a description of rights of Romans.
Some examples of rights that are considered inherent and cannot be given up, taken away, or transferred include the right to freedom of thought, conscience, and religion; the right to be free from cruel and unusual punishment; and the right to equality before the law. These rights are often protected by international human rights conventions and are considered fundamental to the dignity and well-being of individuals.
It depends on wether he and the Irish child mother were marry before or after the child was born, which will gives him automatic rights as long as he lives- on the other side of it, he do'NT have that right automatic if not marry as the mother will have to agree with him for those rights through a declaration as provided under Irish law or the courts. If he get the rights from the court,he can loose it through the courts as it has given him those rights. No matter where he may goes or who he marries to - as long as he has rights from day one he stills has them over his child until the child seases his consent which is normally eighteen. The court can determine who may have full rights if he do'NT have them automatically.
Everyone is born free and equal Everyone has the right to work Everyone has the right to be treated equally in the eyes of the law Everyone has the right to marry < under the UN Declaration of Human Rights