civil right
1 of 1noun/ˈsɪvəl raɪt/
Forms:civil rights
1
any of the basic freedoms or rights that protect individuals from unfair treatment and ensure equality under the law, regardless of race, gender, religion, disability, or other characteristics
- Protecting civil rights ensures that every citizen has the opportunity to participate fully in society and enjoy equal access to employment, housing, and public services.
- The right to privacy is considered a civil right in many countries.
- The concept of civil rights is fundamental to democracy, ensuring that all individuals have equal rights and protections under the law.
- Access to education is a basic civil right that supports equal opportunities for all.
- Upholding civil rights principles is essential for fostering a just and equitable society where everyone's dignity and freedoms are respected.