Charter of Fundamental Rights and Basic Freedoms - Comparisons With Other Human Rights Legislation

Comparisons With Other Human Rights Legislation

The document is somewhat analogous to the United States Bill of Rights, although its provisions tend to be more specific, and imbue its citizens with more and different rights than in United States constitutional law, which by contrast recognizes and protects natural rights rather than grant legal entitlement.

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