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Individual rights are said to be inelienable if they
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Individual rights are said to be inelienable if they
apply to citizens and aliens alike
cannot be denied under anycircumstances
can only be denied by the legislature
can only be denied after due legal process
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Read lesson note on Basic Concepts And Principles Of Government (WAEC)
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Basic Concepts And Principles Of Government
Basic Concepts In Government
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