All Roman citizens had equal rights. Slaves, being someone else's property, had no rights.
As citizens of Rome, the plebeians and patricians had many shared rights. Some of them are: the right to own property, to make a will, to own a business, to vote, a trial and the right to appeal the verdict. These are just a few of the common rights.
The concept of rights of children did not exist.
senate
Neither slaves nor freedmen had rights as citizens in ancient Rome.
The greatest legacy of Rome is the concept of civil rights. It is used in modern form in all thee countries of the world. Even the repressive regimes claim that their people have rights.
The voting rights in Ancient Rome were only citizen, patritians, could vote. also the the other only people who couldn't vote were women and young girls.
In the early republic it was the plebeians who won their civil rights.
All Roman citizens had equal rights. Slaves, being someone else's property, had no rights.
There is a few animal rights but not a lot!
They are refered to as citizens of the first class.
the bill of rights
I think it is called " Olumpus rights." I am not sure