Which rights were established as "as natural and alienable" by the constitution of 1791 in france?
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Rights such as right to life, freedom of speech, freedom of opinion and equality before law were established as natural and inalienable rights by the Constitution on 1791 in France.
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Rights were established as natural and inalienable rights by the constitutions of 1791 in france - 1. Right to life
2. Freedom of speech and opinion
3. Equality before the law
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In 1791 , the national assembly approved the draft constitution. The constitution begins with a declaration of human and civil rights . Rights such as the right to life, freedom of speech , freedom of expression and equality before the law are an integral part of natural and inalienable rights. These rights are considered inalienable birth rights. The state is obliged to protect the natural rights of all citizens.
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