Põhioigused
Põhioigused, often translated as fundamental rights or basic rights, are a set of guaranteed entitlements that protect individuals from the state and ensure their freedom and dignity. These rights are typically enshrined in a country's constitution and are considered the cornerstone of a democratic society. They serve as a bulwark against arbitrary power and provide a framework for individual liberty.
The specific fundamental rights recognized can vary between jurisdictions, but common examples include the right to
These rights are not absolute and can sometimes be subject to limitations, provided these limitations are prescribed