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Constitutional Rights
Rights protect human dignity, equality, speech, privacy, fair process, and access to basic freedoms.
Plain-language explanation
Rights protect human dignity, equality, speech, privacy, fair process, and access to basic freedoms.
Why it matters
Constitutional Rights matters because constitutional language only becomes useful when ordinary people can connect it to real institutions, public services, and personal rights.
Practical example
A person affected by an unfair administrative decision can ask for reasons and review.
Civic relevance
Rights help residents understand both their freedoms and the limits of public power.
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