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explain the theories of rights​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Rights theories maintain that there are things we cannot do against individuals because they are holders of moral rights. A right defends an interest that should not be frustrated. If an interest is defended by a right, it should not be thwarted even if doing so might be good for other reasons.

Answered by jeonjk0
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The central principle of the legal theory of rights is that they completely depend upon the institutions and recognition of state. An individual cannot claim rights if those are not recognised by the state. Mere recognition, moreover, is not sufficient for the exercise of rights.

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