In Scotland, citizens have rights and obligations defined by both domestic law and the wider framework of the United Kingdom. Key rights include the right to education, healthcare, and protection against discrimination, as well as the right to participate in the democratic process. Citizens are also obligated to adhere to the law, pay taxes, and contribute to the community. Additionally, the Scottish Parliament has powers to legislate on various social issues, enhancing citizens' rights within areas like health and education.
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