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Constitutional Rights In Democratic Societies

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Constitutional rights in democratic societies refer to the fundamental rights and freedoms guaranteed to individuals by the constitution of a democratic government.

Key Features

  • Protection of individual liberties
  • Limitation on government power
  • Equality before the law
  • Right to due process
  • Freedom of expression, assembly, and religion

Pros

  • Safeguards against government abuse of power
  • Promotes equality and justice
  • Allows for peaceful dissent and protest

Cons

  • Can sometimes be subject to interpretation and debate
  • May conflict with individual beliefs or values in some cases

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