Individual rights are said to be inelienable if they

a

apply to citizens and aliens alike

b

cannot be denied under any circumstances

c

can only be denied by the legislature

d

can only be denied after due legal process

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DHarts
1 year ago

But Right to Life can be taken away by a due judicial process — if the person is found guilty 😂
We do still have "inalienable rights" then? 🤣
Don't worry, this is Extended legal study.

NOTE: The provided answer, option B is still correct at Jamb level 🙂

Tendercadet
3 years ago

plz make correction the word inalienable means it can not be changed no matter wat,or not subject to being taken away from or given away by the possessor.....so note plz Individual rights are said to be inelienable if they cannot be denied under anycircumstances

heisskylot
1 year ago

Inalienable rights are typically defined as those that cannot be denied under any circumstances. Option D does not align with the definition of inalienable rights.

Tendercadet
3 years ago

so the best option to this question is B

Favyabg
2 years ago

The correct answer should be B not D

TioluwaniJude
2 years ago

Individual rights are said to be inalienable if they cannot be denied under any circumstances. This concept, often associated with natural rights philosophy, suggests that certain rights, such as the rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, are inherent to human beings and cannot be justly taken away by any government or authority. Therefore, option B. "cannot be denied under any circumstances" is the correct choice.

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