fundamental rights

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The question is about fundamental rights, which are basic human rights that are guaranteed to all individuals. The focus may be on their definitions, significance, or examples in legal systems.

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Rights requiring high protection from government encroachment.

Fundamental rights are a group of rights that require a high degree of protection from government encroachment, recognized by judicial systems like the Supreme Court.

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Fundamental rights are a group of rights that require a high degree of protection from government encroachment, recognized by judicial systems like the Supreme Court.

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Fundamental rights are often seen as essential for the dignity, security, and freedom of individuals. They can vary from one jurisdiction to another but typically include rights such as freedom of speech, right to privacy, and equality before the law.

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A common mistake is confusing fundamental rights with human rights; while closely related, fundamental rights are recognized and enforceable by a particular legal system.

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