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What is the difference between absolute rights and non absolute rights?

one point for each is enough. Just want a short answer...

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Answered by Anonymous
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What is the distinction between absolute rights and non-derogable rights? Non-derogable rights may be either absolute or non-absolute. While non-derogable rights cannot be suspended, some non-derogable rights provide for limitations in their ordinary application.

Answered by sourya1794
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Absolute Rights ~

☆An absolute right is a legally enforceable right. A right to act or refuse to act that is at the sole discretion of the person possessing the right.

Non Absolute Rights~

☆non-absolute right equates to anything that isn't absolutely certainly 100% correct. It's pretty much how we should view things.

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