MEANING THE RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF CITIZENS ARE RIGHTS
Meaning of Rights and Obligations of Citizens Rights are all things that you get or get. This can take the form of authority or power to do something. Every right that is obtained is a result of the implementation of the obligation. In other words, new rights can be obtained if the obligation has been done. For example, an employee has the right to receive wages, if he has carried out a task or work assigned to him. In learning in class XI, you have been introduced to the concept of human rights. In your opinion, is the same or not the meaning of human rights with the concept of citizens’ rights? To find out the answer, you try to examine the description of the following material. Human rights are rights inherent in every human person. Therefore, human rights are different from the definition of citizens’ rights. Citizens‘ rights are a set of rights inherent in humans in their position as members of a state. Human rights are universal, not affected by one’s citizenship status. However, citizens’ rights are limited by their citizenship status. In other words, not all citizens’ rights are human rights. However, it can be said that all human rights are also citizens’ rights. For example, the right of every citizen to occupy a position in the government of the Republic of Indonesia is only the right of Indonesian citizens, this provision does not apply to people who are not Indonesian citizens. A. Meaning of Rights and Obligations of Citizens Rights are all things that you get or get. This can take the form of authority or power to do something. Every right that is obtained is a result of the implementation of the obligation. In other words, new rights can be obtained if the obligation has been done. For example, an employee has the right to receive wages, if he has carried out a task or work assigned to him. In learning in class XI, you have been introduced to the concept of human rights. In your opinion, is the same or not the meaning of human rights with the concept of citizens’ rights? To find out the answer, you try to examine the description of the following material. Human rights are rights inherent in every human person. Therefore, human rights are different from the definition of citizens’ rights. Citizens’ rights are a set of rights inherent in humans in their position as members of a state. Human rights are universal, not affected by one’s citizenship status. However, citizens’ rights are limited by their citizenship status. In other words, not all citizens’ rights are human rights. However, it can be said that all human rights are also citizens’ rights. For example, the right of every citizen to occupy a position in the government of the Republic of Indonesia is only the right of Indonesian citizens, this provision does not apply to people who are not Indonesian citizens.