Explain in 500 words the relation between law and rights.
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“Law” is the opinion of political thugs, imposed by violence.
“Rights” are those things you can do, which violate no one else, without asking anyone’s permission. “Rights” aren’t dependent on the approval of the political bullies, and are unchanged even if made “illegal”.
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The relation between law and rights.
- Human rights must be maintained in order for societies to have a strong rule of law; otherwise, there is no rule of law inside communities and vice versa.
- Human rights are put into practise by the rule of law, converting them from an ideal into a reality. In other words, a right is any course of action that a person may do under the law. A moral or natural right is different from a legal right in that the former is recognised and protected by law, whilst the latter may or may not.
- Connection Between Law And Political Science: Law and Political science are highly connected as they both comprise essential parts of each other In essence, the Government, which is an institution of political science, establishes the Laws in a society, and the Laws govern the Government's acts.
- These are values that pertain to a person's basic, everyday necessities. These can be as basic as the freedom to travel, communicate, or follow customs without causing harm to others. A law is an order that can be enforced and, if disobeyed, is punishable.
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