The Virginia Declaration of Rights was a model for the Bill of Rights.
the U.S. bill of rights
The Virgina Declaration of Rights
The Virgina Declaration of Rights
1689. It served as a model for the US Bill of Rights.
Guaranteed certain inalienable rights to citizens in England and was the model for the American Bill of Rights. GO AWAY
The English Bill of Rights ratified in 1689.
The English Bill of Rights
Yes, legally. Other countries may decide to model THEIR constitutions, perhaps rendering "a bill of rights" unnecessary. You see, the "Bill of Rights" are actually "Amendments to the Constitution".
The Document containing the first 10 Amendments to the Constitution of the United States is the Bill of Rights.
Bill or rights guarantees.
The English Bill of Rights