Individual rights are said to be inelienable if they

GOVERNMENT
JAMB 1991

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

Correct Answer: D. can only be denied after due legal process



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