The right of citizens refers to fundamental liberties and protections granted by law to individuals who are legal members or residents of a country. These rights are guaranteed and cannot be taken away unjustly.
Related terms
Civil Liberties: Basic individual freedoms such as freedom of speech, religion, and assembly protected from government interference.
Naturalization: The legal process through which a foreign-born individual becomes a citizen of another country.
Voting Rights: The ability for eligible citizens to participate in elections by casting their votes for candidates or on specific issues.