In its preamble and its 17 articles, it sets out the “natural and inalienable” rights, which are freedom, ownership, security, resistance to oppression; it recognizes equality before the law and the justice system, and affirms the principle of separation of powers.
The American Declaration of the Rights and Duties of Man (American Declaration) is a non-binding declaration on the fundamental human rights to an individual.
It outlines the economic, social and cultural rights, as well as equality under the law.
The American Declaration has a preamble and two chapters.
8 The Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen, painted by the artist Le Barbier in 1790.
The figure on the right represents France.
The figure on the left symbolises the law.
Answer: The figure symbolises the right to liberty, property, equality, etc enshrined in the new Constitution of France.