differentiate between absolute and non absolute rights?
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An absolute right is a right that cannot be limited or in-fringed under any circumstances, not even during a declared state of emergency. ... 2 of the United Nations Convention against Torture (UNCAT) are absolute rights that cannot be limited for any reason. 3. Non-derogable rights may be either absolute or non-absolute.
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An absolute right is a right that cannot be limited or in-fringed under any circumstances, not even during a declared state of emergency. ... 2 of the United Nations Convention against Torture (UNCAT) are absolute rights that cannot be limited for any reason. 3. Non-derogable rights may be either absolute or non-absolute.
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