isikuõiguslik
Isikuõiguslik is an Estonian legal term that translates to "personal rights" or "rights of the person." It refers to a set of fundamental rights that are inherent to every individual by virtue of their existence as a human being. These rights are not granted by the state but are recognized and protected by the legal system.
The concept of isikuõiguslik encompasses a broad range of protections. This includes the right to life, physical
In Estonian law, these rights are typically enshrined in the Constitution and other specific legislation. They