ABSTRACT

This chapter focuses on the right to freedom which is one of the rights that people hold against the state. The freedom of individual with respect to the state can become a legal freedom only if it is acknowledged by the state, and thus put into the sacred, inviolable constitution. The people of modern civilized countries are bustle about under the aegis of the constitutions. Their states not only do not dare to interfere arbitrarily, but actually pay particular attention to protecting them. The rights to freedom are set down in the law code, declared in the constitution, and people have to sworn comply and do not dare to disobey it. The freedom of an individual with respect to the state can become a legal freedom only if it is acknowledged by the state, and thus put into the sacred, inviolable constitution. Civilized countries have no people who merely fulfil duties, nor do they have governments that exclusively enjoy rights.