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Discuss the various kinds of rights​

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Claim-rights - A has a claim-right against B with regard to X just in case B has a duty to A to bring about X.

Example: B borrowed $100 from A. So A has a claim right against B that B returned $100 to A.

2. Privileges (liberties) - A has a privilege against B to X just in case B has no claim right against A not to X.

Example: If A the right (against the Japanese Government) to stay in Japan, then this is a privilege. It means that the Japanese Government has no claim-right against A that he leaves the country. Or in other words, A has no duty to the Japanese Government that he leaves Japan.

3. Powers (authority rights) - A has a power over B with respect to X just in case he can change B's rights with regard to X.

Example: The librarian has the power over a student with regard to the use of the library. Normally a student has the right to use the library. But if a student is noisy then the libarian has the power to take away that right and stop the student from using the library.

4. Immunities - A has an immunity against B with respect to X just in case B has no power over A's rights with respect to X.

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