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POLITICAL, CIVIL,SOCIAL
AND ECONOMICS RIGHTS OF
CITIZENS
What
is
RIGHT?
Each legal right that an individual
possesses relates to a corresponding
legal duty imposed on another.
Things to which you are entitled or
allowed; freedoms that are guaranteed.
TYPES OF
RIGHTS IN THE
PHILIPPINES
The rights that involve participation in
the establishment or administration of a
government and are usually held to
entitle the adult citizen to
exercise of the franchise,
the holding of public office,
and other political activities.
Right to Vote
In a democratic state, every adult
citizen is given the right to vote. By the
use of this right, citizens elect the
government of their choice. This right is
given only to the adults i.e. persons
above a particular age
18 years or 21 years.
Right to get elected:
In a democratic state every citizen is
also given the right to get elected to
any public office. He can get elected to
a legislature, or municipal corporation/
municipal committee or panchayat
and work as its member.
Some qualifications are
however fixed for seeking
election.
Right to Hold Public Office
Citizens also have the right to
hold public offices after getting
elected as representatives of the
people. While fixing qualifications, no
discrimination is made and proper
care is taken that only competent
persons may get elected.
Right to Petition
Citizens have the right to
petition and they can send
applications individually or
collectively to the authorities
for the redress of their grievances.
Right to Form Political Parties
In every democratic state; people
have the right to form their political
parties and to participate in the
political process through these.
Right to Criticize
In a democratic state citizen also
enjoy the right to criticize the politics of
the government. It is through the
exercise of this right that the
government is made responsible.
Right to oppose the Government
Citizens of a democratic, like India,
have the right to oppose the government
when it may fail to protect their interests.
However such a resistance has to be
peaceful and by constitutional means. All
these civil, economic and political rights
are granted and guaranteed by the state,
in fact by a democratic state, to all its
citizens without any discrimination.
 the rights of citizens to
political and social freedom
and equality.
Civil rights are the rights
of individuals to receive equal
treatment (and to be free from
unfair treatment or "discrimination")
in a number of settings -- including
education, employment, housing,
and more -- and based on certain
legally-protected characteristics. -
Right to Life
The right to life is a basic civil right.
Without this right, there can be no
safety either for the individual or for
the society. However right to life does
not mean the right to end life or to
commit suicide. Suicide is a crime
against the society and the self.
Right to Family Life:
Right to family life is of great significance for
the continuation of human race. Every state
recognizes the sanctity of family life and the
institution of marriage. One can marry the
person of his/her choice and produce
children. But state can make some laws for
regulating family welfare. These can deal with
bigamy, polygamy, polyandry, marriage,
divorce, property, rights of family children,
succession, etc.
Right to Education
Education for a human being is as
essential as air, food and water. Unless
the people are educated, they cannot
really participate in the working of
society and government. Uneducated
persons cannot understand the issues
and problems, express their views, and
criticize the government.
This is the reason that now almost
every state gives every opportunity
to its citizens to get education.
Without right to education, no
citizen can really hope to develop his
faculties.
Right to Personal Freedom
Right to personal freedom is absolutely
essential for the mental and physical
growth of individual. But this does not
mean that the individual can do whatever
he likes. Right to personal freedom can be
enjoyed in accordance with the laws
made by the state and also in accordance
with the interests of society.
Right to Religious Freedom
In a democratic and secular state right
to religious freedom is also given to its
citizens. State does not impose any
religion on them and they are free to
adopt any religion, and establish their
religious institutions.
Right to Freedom of Thought and
Expression
Right to freedom of thought and
expression is also very important for
personality development. All person
want freedom to express and
exchange with others their views and
ideas.
Right to Freedom of
Movement:
Every citizen has the right to
move freely throughout the
country. Citizens are also
given the right to go abroad.
However certain areas can
be made restricted areas.
Freedom of Press
Press is considered the guardian of
the rights of the citizens. Therefore,
in democratic countries, citizens are
given the right to get their views
printed in newspapers and
periodicals. This right is essential for
spreading education and
information among the people.
Right to Equality
In a modern democratic state
individual are granted the right to
equality. Ho discrimination is done
on the basis of religion, language,
caste, sex, color and the like.
Everyone is given equal opportunity
to develop.
Right to Justice
To save the weak and the
poor, right to get justice is
also given. If this right is not
given, many other rights also
become meaningless. People
are given the right to go to
court for securing justice.
WHAT IS SOCIAL RIGHT?
Social rights are those that are
necessary for full participation in the life
of society. They include at least the right
to education and the right to found and
maintain a family but also many of the
rights often regarded as ‚civil’ rights: for
example, the rights to recreation, health
care, privacy and freedom from
discrimination.
The Right to Education - enabling
all persons to participate effectively
in a free society and is directed to
the full development of the human
personality.
The Right to Food - guaranteeing
freedom from hunger and access to safe
and nutritious food.
The Right to Health - ensuring the
highest attainable standard of physical
and mental health including access to
care, nutrition, and clean water and air.
The Right to Housing ensuring access
to a safe, secure, habitable, and
affordable home with freedom from
forced eviction.
The Right to Social Security
- guaranteeing that everyone
regardless of age or ability to work
has the means necessary to procure
basic needs and services.
The Right to Work
guaranteeing the opportunity
to have fulfilling and dignified
work under safe and healthy
conditions with fair wages
affording a decent living for
oneself and one's family. It
also provides for freedom
from unemployment and the
right to organize.
Economic rights
are part of a range of legal principles
based on the philosophy of human
cultural and social obligations in which
economic equality and freedom are
preserved. Economic and social rights
are granted to Americans fulfilled by the
government in an effort to ensure that
citizens have the ability to maintain their
needs.
Right to Adequate Wages
A person has the right not only to
work but also the right to be paid
adequate wages for his labor.
For this purpose, state fixes
minimum wages according to the
quality and quantity of work.
Wage is always regarded as a
reward for the work done.
Right to Property
Right to property is as natural to man
as family. It means the right to retain
the surplus wealth or money and
purchase immovable or movable
property. Property contributes
towards the growth of culture and
civilization. Right to property is a
natural corollary of right to adequate
wages.
Right to Rest and Leisure
After working for some hours and days
man needs rest because he is not a
machine which can work continuously.
Therefore, the state gives the right to
rest and leisure which enables the
workers to protect their health. For this
purpose state Fixes working hours,
makes provisions for a break or interval
between the working hours, establishes
rest houses.
Right to Economic and Social Security
In a modern welfare state, citizens are
also given the right to economic and
social security. State provides security
in case of old age, sickness,
unemployment etc. Most of the states
give old age pensions, unemployment
allowances, benefits of provident fund,
financial helps during illnesses or
accidents or natural calamities.
Right to fixedhours of Work
The modern state also fixes the
hours of work per day. No one can
be forced to work for more than
fixed hours.
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Political, civil,social and economics rights of citizens

  • 2.
  • 4. Each legal right that an individual possesses relates to a corresponding legal duty imposed on another. Things to which you are entitled or allowed; freedoms that are guaranteed.
  • 5. TYPES OF RIGHTS IN THE PHILIPPINES
  • 6. The rights that involve participation in the establishment or administration of a government and are usually held to entitle the adult citizen to exercise of the franchise, the holding of public office, and other political activities.
  • 7. Right to Vote In a democratic state, every adult citizen is given the right to vote. By the use of this right, citizens elect the government of their choice. This right is given only to the adults i.e. persons above a particular age 18 years or 21 years.
  • 8. Right to get elected: In a democratic state every citizen is also given the right to get elected to any public office. He can get elected to a legislature, or municipal corporation/ municipal committee or panchayat and work as its member. Some qualifications are however fixed for seeking election.
  • 9. Right to Hold Public Office Citizens also have the right to hold public offices after getting elected as representatives of the people. While fixing qualifications, no discrimination is made and proper care is taken that only competent persons may get elected.
  • 10. Right to Petition Citizens have the right to petition and they can send applications individually or collectively to the authorities for the redress of their grievances. Right to Form Political Parties In every democratic state; people have the right to form their political parties and to participate in the political process through these.
  • 11. Right to Criticize In a democratic state citizen also enjoy the right to criticize the politics of the government. It is through the exercise of this right that the government is made responsible.
  • 12. Right to oppose the Government Citizens of a democratic, like India, have the right to oppose the government when it may fail to protect their interests. However such a resistance has to be peaceful and by constitutional means. All these civil, economic and political rights are granted and guaranteed by the state, in fact by a democratic state, to all its citizens without any discrimination.
  • 13.
  • 14.  the rights of citizens to political and social freedom and equality.
  • 15. Civil rights are the rights of individuals to receive equal treatment (and to be free from unfair treatment or "discrimination") in a number of settings -- including education, employment, housing, and more -- and based on certain legally-protected characteristics. -
  • 16. Right to Life The right to life is a basic civil right. Without this right, there can be no safety either for the individual or for the society. However right to life does not mean the right to end life or to commit suicide. Suicide is a crime against the society and the self.
  • 17. Right to Family Life: Right to family life is of great significance for the continuation of human race. Every state recognizes the sanctity of family life and the institution of marriage. One can marry the person of his/her choice and produce children. But state can make some laws for regulating family welfare. These can deal with bigamy, polygamy, polyandry, marriage, divorce, property, rights of family children, succession, etc.
  • 18. Right to Education Education for a human being is as essential as air, food and water. Unless the people are educated, they cannot really participate in the working of society and government. Uneducated persons cannot understand the issues and problems, express their views, and criticize the government.
  • 19. This is the reason that now almost every state gives every opportunity to its citizens to get education. Without right to education, no citizen can really hope to develop his faculties.
  • 20. Right to Personal Freedom Right to personal freedom is absolutely essential for the mental and physical growth of individual. But this does not mean that the individual can do whatever he likes. Right to personal freedom can be enjoyed in accordance with the laws made by the state and also in accordance with the interests of society.
  • 21. Right to Religious Freedom In a democratic and secular state right to religious freedom is also given to its citizens. State does not impose any religion on them and they are free to adopt any religion, and establish their religious institutions.
  • 22. Right to Freedom of Thought and Expression Right to freedom of thought and expression is also very important for personality development. All person want freedom to express and exchange with others their views and ideas.
  • 23. Right to Freedom of Movement: Every citizen has the right to move freely throughout the country. Citizens are also given the right to go abroad. However certain areas can be made restricted areas.
  • 24. Freedom of Press Press is considered the guardian of the rights of the citizens. Therefore, in democratic countries, citizens are given the right to get their views printed in newspapers and periodicals. This right is essential for spreading education and information among the people.
  • 25. Right to Equality In a modern democratic state individual are granted the right to equality. Ho discrimination is done on the basis of religion, language, caste, sex, color and the like. Everyone is given equal opportunity to develop.
  • 26. Right to Justice To save the weak and the poor, right to get justice is also given. If this right is not given, many other rights also become meaningless. People are given the right to go to court for securing justice.
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  • 28. WHAT IS SOCIAL RIGHT? Social rights are those that are necessary for full participation in the life of society. They include at least the right to education and the right to found and maintain a family but also many of the rights often regarded as ‚civil’ rights: for example, the rights to recreation, health care, privacy and freedom from discrimination.
  • 29. The Right to Education - enabling all persons to participate effectively in a free society and is directed to the full development of the human personality. The Right to Food - guaranteeing freedom from hunger and access to safe and nutritious food.
  • 30. The Right to Health - ensuring the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health including access to care, nutrition, and clean water and air. The Right to Housing ensuring access to a safe, secure, habitable, and affordable home with freedom from forced eviction.
  • 31. The Right to Social Security - guaranteeing that everyone regardless of age or ability to work has the means necessary to procure basic needs and services.
  • 32. The Right to Work guaranteeing the opportunity to have fulfilling and dignified work under safe and healthy conditions with fair wages affording a decent living for oneself and one's family. It also provides for freedom from unemployment and the right to organize.
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  • 35. Economic rights are part of a range of legal principles based on the philosophy of human cultural and social obligations in which economic equality and freedom are preserved. Economic and social rights are granted to Americans fulfilled by the government in an effort to ensure that citizens have the ability to maintain their needs.
  • 36. Right to Adequate Wages A person has the right not only to work but also the right to be paid adequate wages for his labor. For this purpose, state fixes minimum wages according to the quality and quantity of work. Wage is always regarded as a reward for the work done.
  • 37. Right to Property Right to property is as natural to man as family. It means the right to retain the surplus wealth or money and purchase immovable or movable property. Property contributes towards the growth of culture and civilization. Right to property is a natural corollary of right to adequate wages.
  • 38. Right to Rest and Leisure After working for some hours and days man needs rest because he is not a machine which can work continuously. Therefore, the state gives the right to rest and leisure which enables the workers to protect their health. For this purpose state Fixes working hours, makes provisions for a break or interval between the working hours, establishes rest houses.
  • 39. Right to Economic and Social Security In a modern welfare state, citizens are also given the right to economic and social security. State provides security in case of old age, sickness, unemployment etc. Most of the states give old age pensions, unemployment allowances, benefits of provident fund, financial helps during illnesses or accidents or natural calamities.
  • 40. Right to fixedhours of Work The modern state also fixes the hours of work per day. No one can be forced to work for more than fixed hours.