IAS (Admin.) Mains Political Science (PSIR) Political Theory and Indian Politics-Rights Study Material (Page 3 of 5)
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Rights: Different Kinds of Rights
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- A right is described as an entitlement or justified claim to a particular type of favourable or unfavourable treatment from others, as well as help or non-interference from others. In other words, a right is something to which any member of a society is legally entitled, and for which that community has the right to disregard or forcefully suppress everything that stands in the way of even exercising that right.
- Individuals have rights, and no organisation has any rights that are not explicitly derived from those of its members as indivi…
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Rights: Concept of Human Rights
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Rights: Concept of Human Rights
- Human rights are those moral rights that are morally essential and fundamental, and that are enjoyed by any human being as a result of their universal moral status. One of the most important facets of human political reality is human rights. It is a case of the greatest moral rights. Self-respect is the source of human rights.
- It is inherent in all …
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