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explain the historical theory of rights?​

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Answered by hemantsantoshgupta
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Rights as Product of Historical Evolution In the course of a very long time, human beings in society evolved certain usages, tradition and customs for common good, and these in an unwritten form became the basis of law, which gave rights to the individual in an actual written form. ...The term “historic rights” is used here to mean title created in derogation of international law through historical processes by which one State has asserted a jurisdiction originally illegal, and ... From: historic rights (or title) in Encyclopaedic Dictionary of International Law » Subjects: Law — International Law.

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Answered by jeshikabasnet32
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The historical theory of rights emphasizes that rights are the product of history

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