Citizens' rights are typically enshrined in constitutions, charters, or laws of a country. They serve as a framework for the relationship between individuals and their government, outlining the fundamental liberties and protections that citizens can expect. These rights include civil liberties (e.g., freedom of speech, religion, and assembly), political rights (e.g., the right to vote and participate in the democratic process), social and economic rights (e.g., access to education and healthcare), and legal rights (e.g., the right to a fair trial and due process).