Political Science, asked by shabu1011, 5 hours ago

how does state and enable and obstruct rights​

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Answered by bishnucharanajenabis
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Rights are primarily those state-recognised claims that every individual regards to be necessary for leading a life of respect and dignity. These are essentially a justified claim or an entitlement.

Answered by Jasleen0599
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State and enable and obstruct rights​.

  • Rights make guarantee that the state's power is used responsibly, respecting each person's life and freedom as sacred. So, it can be inferred that although the laws made by the sovereign power may be enforced through force, the sovereign state does not exist for its own sake but for that of the people who live within it.
  • Primary rights come in three different varieties. These three types of rights are natural, moral, and legal. Three categories can be used to define legal rights. They include civic rights, political rights, and fundamental rights.
  • Rights impose some restrictions on the power of the state since they hold it accountable for its deeds. The state is required to act in a certain way by rights. For instance, the state must make sure that all of its citizens are provided for by its policies. Essentially, a right is an entitlement or a legitimate claim. It indicates the rights we have as citizens, as people, and as beings with rights.
  • We believe it is something we are entitled to, and the rest of society must acknowledge it as a valid claim that must be upheld.

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