If you are a citizen:
You might have to do military duty.
Respect the 'Allemansrätt"
You are forced to pay local taxes
You are forced by code/law to defend the innocent. (mostly children)
You have to accept the basic freedoms of the country, being:
Freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom from religion. freedom of property, and freedom of oppression (even though you could argue that the extensive income tax in Sweden is oppression)
The Sweden government give everyone basic service
I only no of 1 right, to protest under threat
Termination of parental rights does not, in itself, terminate child support.
As many rights as you Americans
the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen
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.
Respect others.
Meiji Constitution
I only no of 1 right, to protest under threat
The obligations each citizen has to the nation are known as citizenship rights. This mainly include protecting the nation in all ways by being patriotic.
The Status of a citizen with its attendant rights, duties, and privilege's
different countries have different laws. This means that these laws are also the basis of the rights and obligations of the people in that country. This is what differs between countries.
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.
heck if i know
Japanese, according to theconstitution only the obligations to care for their children and to work. That is all the Japanese are obligated to do by the constitution.I do not know the DUTIES of aJapanesecitizen ,but the rights include limited freedom of speech, writing,publications,and associations ,and freedom of religion as long as it does not interfere with thedutiesof a citizen ,which i do not know.They also have numerous laws about racism and sexism that even the U.S. does not have.
The Nigerian citizens have rights that are contained in the Bill of Rights. According to the Bill of Rights, the Nigerian citizens have a right to expression, speech, association and movement.
Civis is the Latin word for citizen. For Romans, the word incorporated all the honors, rights and duties of a Roman citizen.
If you are a citizen: You might have to do military duty. Respect the 'Allemansrätt" You are forced to pay local taxes You are forced by code/law to defend the innocent. (mostly children) You have to accept the basic freedoms of the country, being: Freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom from religion. freedom of property, and freedom of oppression (even though you could argue that the extensive income tax in Sweden is oppression)