La liberté est le droit de faire tout ce qui ne nuit pas à autrui: Freedom is the right to do whatever is not harmful to others. In that respect, France has all the freedom one can expect in a democratic country: freedom of religion, of expression, of gathering, of political grouping... it enjoys a diverse and uncensored press, people have the right to vote from age 18, etc...
The right of assemble freely, to belong to political parties and trade unions. The right to choose their representatives in Parliament and the French president. The right to express themselves, including by demonstrating in the streets. The right to information sustained by a free and uncensored press. The right to a free education, paid for by the state.
yes they do have freedom of speech
Yes
Well they get to cook and eat and they have the same rights as the us :)
not really.....
Yes. All countries in the European Union have freedom of speech, as well as most other European countries.
how do citizens particpate in france
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In the country of France, people have guarantees of freedom regarding their religion and their thought. This was officially declared at the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen of 1789. This means that, even when the majority of France population professes Roman Catholicism, it's not the state religion.
The Human rights declaration was written during the french revolution
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france and great britain expanded voting rights.
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In France there are a few different rights people like. The main rights people like is not having censorship laws.
You have to precise your question.
The declaration of the rights of man establishes freedom of religon, speech, and new rights for the people of France.
France is a democracy.
Human Rights League - France - was created in 1898.
France does not follow the Bill of Rights because that is American law. France follows the Napoleonic Code.
France and Great Britain expanded voting rights.
declaration of the rights of man and of citzens thats how they did it
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In the country of France, people have guarantees of freedom regarding their religion and their thought. This was officially declared at the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen of 1789. This means that, even when the majority of France population professes Roman Catholicism, it's not the state religion.
Civil rights and political freedom were taken from the people. The Committee of Public Safety took over France and controlled local governments, the armed forces, and other institutions.
It was the system of feudal rights in old France.