Bill of Rights

A bill of rights, or the Bill of Rights, is a declaration of the rights that a citizenry have.

It may also refer to:
 * Declaration of Right, 1689, a document, given as a speech, that declared the rights all citizens of England should have
 * Bill of Rights 1689, the bill of rights passed by the Parliament of England, as amended several times
 * United States Bill of Rights, written 1789, ratified 1791
 * Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen, 1789 French document
 * Second Bill of Rights, proposals by United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1944
 * Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 1948 United Nations document
 * Canadian Bill of Rights, an Act of the Canadian Parliament in 1960
 * International Bill of Human Rights, 1976 United Nations document
 * Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, in the Canadian Constitution of 1982
 * New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990
 * Hong Kong Bill of Rights Ordinance, a Hong Kong ordinance enacted in 1991