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Defects of historical theory of Rights

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Rights as Product of Historical Evolution In the course of a very long time, human beings in society evolved certain usages, tradition and customs for common good, and these in an unwritten form became the basis of law, which gave rights to the individual in an actual written form. ...

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Rights as Product of Historical Evolution The exponents of the Historical Theory of Rights say that rights are not created by the state, but are the products of historical evolution. While in the modern state rights are recognized and upheld by law, in ancient times rights were based on customs and usages. Rights as Product of Historical Evolution In the course of a very long time, human beings in society evolved certain usages, tradition and customs for common good, and these in an unwritten form became the basis of law, which gave rights to the individual in an actual written form. As far as the primitive, man was concerned, custom was unwritten law.

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