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1 rights
noun plural (the legal right given in return for a sum of money to produce eg a film from a book: He has sold the film rights of his new book to an American company.) (autora) tiesības -
2 rights and duties
tiesības un pienākumi -
3 rights and wrongs
patiesie fakti -
4 rights in abeyance
uz laiku anulētas tiesības; bez īpašnieka -
5 civil liberties/rights
(the rights of a citizen according to the law of the country.) pilsoņtiesības -
6 put/set to rights
(to put back into the correct order, state etc: The room was in a dreadful mess, and it took us the whole day to set it to rights.) sakārtot -
7 by rights
pēc taisnības; likumīgi -
8 civil rights
pilsoņtiesības -
9 deprivation of one's rights as a citizen
pilsoņtiesību zaudēšanaEnglish-Latvian dictionary > deprivation of one's rights as a citizen
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10 human rights
cilvēktiesības -
11 the Rights
labējie -
12 the rights of man
cilvēka tiesības -
13 to assert one's rights
aizstāvēt savas tiesības -
14 to exercise one's rights
realizēt savas tiesības -
15 to infringe upon somebody's rights
ierobežot kāda tiesībasEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to infringe upon somebody's rights
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16 to maintain one's rights
aizstāvēt savas tiesības -
17 to put things to rights
savest kārtībā -
18 to relinquish one's rights
atteikties no savām tiesībām -
19 to rob somebody of his rights
atņemt kādam tiesības -
20 to trench upon somebody's rights
aizskart kāda tiesības; līdzinātiesEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to trench upon somebody's rights
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