basisrecht
Basisrecht is a term used in legal theory to denote a fundamental or basic right that underpins the functioning of a democratic legal order. It is not a universally standardized term in every jurisdiction, but is often employed to highlight rights that are essential for individual autonomy and legal equality and that ground other civil and political rights. In Dutch law, the more common designation for these protections is grondrechten (fundamental rights), and basisrecht tends to appear mainly in comparative or scholarly writing to emphasize a foundational character rather than to name a specific set of rights.
Basisrechten are typically enshrined in constitutions or in international human rights instruments. They are protected by
Common examples often associated with the idea of basisrechten include the right to life and bodily integrity,
In summary, basisrecht refers to the foundational rights that underpin a constitutional order, with the term