Which best describes how unenumerated rights differ from procedural and substantive rights? Unenumerated rights apply only to the states. Unenumerated rights are not listed in the Constitution. Unenumerated rights cannot ever be defined. Unenumerated rights combine procedural and substantive rights.
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Th correct answer for your question is option (B)- unenumerated rights are not listed in the constitution.
Unenumerated rights are one of the legal rights that are inferred from other legal rights. They are codified by law institutions in a retrievable form.
Some of the alternative terms that are used for the unenumeratred law are
- Natural rights
- Implied rights
- Fundamental and background rights.
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B) Unenumerated rights are not listed in the Constitution.
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- Unenumerated rights or implied/natural rights are not enumerated are privileges established from other statutes, including those in "written constitutions", implied from existing laws, however, which themselves cannot be delineated or stated specifically in the law. Often the other language used is: implied rights, natural rights, context and constitutional rights.
- Unenumerated rights may be enumerated if they require the systematisation of positive "enumerated rights", wherein the law can be logically be ambiguous or otherwise unable to be complied with. This includes for instance state structures where "constituent member constitutions" have to be treated as a state whole with respect to their membership, whether power has been legitimately transferred or more technically federal.
- In an organised society, substantive rights are fundamental human rights of individuals comprising natural rights & also substantive rights. Substantial rights mean the right to a material of the human being (liberty, life & happiness) instead of the right to an compliance process established by procedural law. Procedural rights typically apply to legal rights regulating official awards in the form of constitutional and unconstitutional rights ( common law/statutory law). This category includes rights relating to evidence rules & privileges, counselling aid, burdens of evidence and production, juries, and so on.
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