For a serious post, realistically now. None of the citizens have rights. In Ul'dah having enough money gives you 'rights' of a sort, since you can directly(syndicate) or indirectly(Bribes), influence the government of the city.
Other than that, they are all subject to laws, as others have said. However there is no 'magna carta' equivalent. If you are powerful enough, you can blatantly ignore the laws, especially if you own the police (Lolorito), or are rich enough (Prince Teledji).
If you are poor enough or on the outskirts of society, people can steal, hurt, or do whatever to you and no one cares.
Of course reality, and what Eva believes, are two different things.
Other than that, they are all subject to laws, as others have said. However there is no 'magna carta' equivalent. If you are powerful enough, you can blatantly ignore the laws, especially if you own the police (Lolorito), or are rich enough (Prince Teledji).
If you are poor enough or on the outskirts of society, people can steal, hurt, or do whatever to you and no one cares.
Of course reality, and what Eva believes, are two different things.