define absolute and non absolute rights
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International human rights law recognises that few rights are absolute and reasonable limits may be placed on most rights and freedoms. Absolute rights, however, are distinguishable from non-absolute rights
Assuming you mean what are non-absolute rights, then those are any rights that have limitations. ... Many people believe there are NO absolute rights, which means that everything has limitations
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