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Citizenship is the right, to have rights ?​

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Rights and entitlements, including human rights, emanate from one's citizenship status in a country. ... Despite the Universal Declaration of Human Rights of 1948, in her experience as well as that of millions of persecuted individuals, it was membership of a nation-state that gave humans the “right to have rights”.

It is conventional to conceive of justice as a negotiation between the conflicting rights of members of a community. By contrast, the “right to have rights” insists that justice is at stake in the negotiation between the rights of members of a community and the rights of those who are not members of any community.

Citizenship rights is a set of rights and rules that governs in macro society, state-country and is a mixture of tasks and responsibilities of citizens toward each other and/ or government in its common meaning and also rights and privileges that government should satisfy them.

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The right to a nationality is of paramount importance to the realization of other fundamental human rights. Possession of a nationality carries with it the diplomatic protection of the country of nationality and is also often a legal or practical requirement for the exercise of fundamental rights.

Appendix 5: The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (abbreviated)

Article 1 Right to Equality

Article 2 Freedom from Discrimination

Article 3 Right to Life, Liberty, Personal Security

Article 4 Freedom from Slavery

Article 5 Freedom from Torture and Degrading Treatment

International Bill of Rights :-

The right to equality and freedom from discrimination.

The right to life, liberty, and personal security.

Freedom from torture and degrading treatment.

The right to equality before the law.

The right to a fair trial.

The right to privacy.

Freedom of belief and religion.

Freedom of opinion.

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