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Human rights
these are inalienable rights that are inherited from birth and last till death
- Innate/Natural rights
- RIghts mandated by the law
2 Classifications of Rights
Innate/Natural rights
these are rights given to us by nature
Rights mandated by the law
these are rights given to us by the law
- Constitutional rights
- Statutory rights
2 Classifications of Rights mandated by the law
Constitutional rights
rights that are mandated, protected, and granted by the country's constitution
Statutory rights
rights that are mandated, approved, and ratified by the Congress or lawmakers
- Civil liberties/Civil rights
- Political rights
- Economic/Livelihood rights
- Social/Cultural rights
- Rights of the accused
5 Classifications of Rights (classified by the law)
Civil liberties/Civil rights
these are rights that are not created by the law but preserved
Political rights
rights that allow citizens to vote, participate, build, and protest their government
Economic/Livelihood rights
rights that refer to freedom to choose or pursue livelihood, business, and a decent lifestyle, according to one's desired proffession
Social/Cultural rights
these are rights that allow people to sustain themselves in how they preserve and develop their own culture and cultural identity.
Rights of the accused
these protect people of accused or any transgression of the law
Special rights
these rights are given to the vunlerable parts of society
- Women
- Children
- People with disabilities
3 Main Vunlerable Parts of Society
Bill of rights
The title of article III
- Protection of life
- Preservation of life
2 Importances of Rights