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Peripheral rights, also known as the "side-rights" are the rights you can see only out of your side vision, or periphery. These rights may be hard to see, but if you have a friend or relative nearby, they may better be able to see your rights for you, and likewise, you may be able to help them see their own peripheral rights more clearly.

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Peripheral rights refer to rights that are not explicitly stated in the Constitution, but are considered to be implied by other rights or freedoms. These may include the right to privacy, freedom of association, and the right to travel. They are seen as essential in protecting and promoting individual liberties.

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