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The Magna Carta was the first written constitution, recognising the inalienable rights of free people.
The Magna Carta was the first written constitution, recognising the inalienable rights of free people.
The Bill of Rights updated the Magna Carta to outline even more inalienable rights such as the right to bear arms.
The Declaration of Right proclaimed a contract from the monarch guaranteeing the same rights as the Bill of Rights, but without Parliament being involved, making it a higher contract.
Common Law is the fundamental body of Law which governs England, accessible to all and based upon Natural Rights.
Natural Law is the fundamental legal concept of inalienable rights & belies Common Law. Unlike Human Rights, it includes animals & isn't a government creation, deriving from nature (or "god" as some would put it).
Philosophy is derived from 'philos' (love) and 'sofia' (knowledge). It's the cornerstone of our understanding of the world we live in.