What are choice theory of right and duties explain??
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According to the benefit theory, having a right is the same thing as being the beneficiary of the performance of another person's duty. One problem with this theory concerns third party beneficiaries, people who benefit from the performance of a duty but, on the face of it, lack the relevant rights.
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The choice theory of rights. Rights give people control over other people's freedom. If I have a right, then the extent of other people's freedom depends on my choices. That is Hart's answer to the question about what rights add to duties. ... The control exercised by the party with the right has to be control of the duty
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