FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS AND CITIZEN CHARACTERISTICS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CONSTITUTION OF INDONESIA
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Abstract
The article exploresсconstitutional rights and responsibilities of citizens form the foundations of alegal state determining the balance between the freedoms of the individual and his or her responsibility tocommunity and the state. Russian citizens» constitutional rights and responsibilities are formally enshrinedin Chapter 2 of the Russian Federation Constitution of December 12, 1993 while the Indonesian Constitution,known as the Undang-Undang Dasar Negara Republik Indonesia Tahun 1945 (UUD 1945) of August 18, 1945,enshrines the fundamental rights of citizens, as well as a short list of responsibilities that ensure a balancebetween individual freedoms and responsibility aimed at the societal development.
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