fundamental rights 基本解释
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Fundamental rights
Fundamental rights are a generally regarded set of legal protections in the context of a legal system, wherein such system is itself based upon this same set of basic, fundamental, or inalienable rights. Such rights thus belong without presumption or cost of privilege to all human beings under such jurisdiction.以上来源于:Wikipedia
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Fundamental RightsFundamental Rights of the Shareholder, TheThe Fundamental Rights of the ShareholderCharter of fundamental rights of the European Union /Char ter of Fundamental Rights of the European UnionTHE CHARTER OF FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS OF THE EUROPEAN UNIONFRA: European Union Agency for Fundamental RightsThe Fundamental Rights Controversy: The Essential Contradictions of Normative Constitutional ScholarshipThe EU Fundamental Rights Agency: Satellite or Guiding Star? Raison D'Etre, Tasks and Challenges of the EU's New AgencyA Preliminary Investigation into the Protection and Measurement of Fundamental Rights