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Difference between human rights and fundamental rights

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Answered by Shwetatheprincess
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The main difference is territorial. Human rights are universal, without any limitation. In contrast, a fundamental right exists within a specific legal system, with the limitations that the law grants. ... A fundamental right is, above all, a right that the constitution creates.

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Answered by Anonymous
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A fundamental right is, above all, a right that the constitution creates. Because of this, we have to consider the preexistence of a right in order to shape a fundamental right.

Human rights have a much broader context than that of fundamental rights. We can see that the distinction between human rights and fundamental rights is important. However, not all human rights have been recognized as fundamental rights.

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