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20-September-2008 09:55:51 - Legal rights Rights Animal rights Children's rights Civil rights Claim rights and liberty rights Fathers' rights Group rights Human rights Inalienable rights Individual rights Labor rights LGBT rights Legal rights Men's rights Mothers' rights Natural rights Negative and positive rights Reproductive rights Right of self-defense Economic, social, and cultural rights Three generations Women's rights Workers' rights Youth rights This box: view talk In modern English and European systems of jurisprudence and law, a right is the legal or moral entitlement to do or refrain from doing something or to obtain or refrain from obtaining an action, thing or recognition in civil society. Compare with duty, referring to behaviour that is expected or required of the citizen, and with privilege, referring to something that can be conferred and revoked. The specific enumeration of rights accorded to citizens has historically differed greatly from one century to the next, and from one regime to the next, but nowadays is normally addressed by the constitutions of the respective nations. Generally speaking within the English and European systems a right corresponds with a complementary obligation that others have on the same object or realm; for instance if someone has a right on a thing, simultaneously another party or parties have an obligation to do something or to abstain from doing something in order to respect that right or to give concrete execution to that right. Property rights provide a good example: society recognizes that individuals have title to particular property as defined by the transaction by which they acquired the property granting the individual free use and possession of the property. In many cases, especially regarding ideological and similar rights, the obligation depends on the legal system in its entirety, or on the state, or on the generical universality of other subjects submitted to the law. The right can therefore be a faculty of doing something, of omitting or refusing to do something or of claiming something. Some interpretations express a typical form of right in the faculty of using something, and this is more often related to the right of property. The faculty in all the above mentioned senses can be originated by a generical or specific law, or by a private contract which is sometimes exactly defined as a specific law between or among volunteer parties. Other interpretations consider the right as a sort of freedom of something or as the object of justice. One of the definitions of justice is in fact the obligation that the legal system has toward the individual or toward the collectivity to grant respect or execution to his/her/its right, ordinarily with no need of explicit claim. Aristotle, in the Nicomachean Ethics book five, claims that there is a large difference between written generalized justice and what is actually right for the specific individual. 10-3 But what obscures the matter is that though what is equitable is just, it is not identical with, but a correction of, that which is just according to law. 10-4 The reason of this is that every law is laid down in general terms, while there are matters about which it is impossible to speak correctly in general terms. Where, then, it is necessary to speak in general terms, but impossible to do so correctly, the legislator lays down that which holds good for the majority of cases, being quite aware that it does not hold good for all. The law, indeed, is none the less correctly laid down because of this defect; for the defect lies not in the law, nor in the lawgiver, but in the nature of the subject-matter, being necessarily involved in the very conditions of human action. Rights can be divided into individual rights, that are held by citizens as individuals or corporations recognised by the legal system, and collective rights, held by an ensemble of citizens or a subgroup of citizens who have a certain characteristic in common. In some cases there can be an amount of tension between individual and collective rights. In other cases, the view of collective and individual rights held by one group can come into sharp and bitter conflict with the view of rights held by another group. For instance compare Manifest destiny with Trail of Tears. With reference to the object of the right, a common general distinction is among: Intellectual rights, which include: Civil rights Religious rights Rights of opinion Real rights from the Latin word res, thing, which include: Property rights Rights of use Liberties See also: human rights, exclusive rights, negative and positive rights. Particular systems can or could in the past include special rights like: Fief rights, which included: Economical rights like the right to collect taxes Performance rights like the jus primae noctis or corvee Important documents Magna Carta 1215; England Required the king to renounce certain rights and respect certain legal procedures, and to accept that the will of the king could be bound by law. Bill of Rights 1689 England Declared that Englishmen, as embodied by Parliament, possess certain civil and political rights that can not be taken away. Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen 1789; France One of the fundamental documents of the French Revolution, defining a set of individual rights and collective rights of the people. United States Bill of Rights 1789/1791 The first ten amendments of the United States Constitution. Universal Declaration of Human Rights 1948 An over-arching set of standards by which Governments, organisations and individuals would measure their behaviour towards each other. The preamble declares that the ...recognition of the inherent dignity and of the equal and inalienable rights of all members of the human family is the foundation of freedom, justice and peace in the world... Other general Declarations from the UN have followed, notably the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, 1989 1. European Convention on Human Rights 1950 Adopted under the auspices of the Council of Europe to protect human rights and fundamental freedoms. Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms 1982 Its purpose is to protect rights of Canadian citizens from actions and policies of all levels of government. Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union 2000 Retrieved from http://en..org/wiki/Legal_rights Categories: Rights Views Article Discussion this page History Personal tools Log in / create account Navigation Main page Contents Featured content Current events Random article Search Go Search Interaction Community portal Recent changes Contact Donate to Help Toolbox What links here Related changes Upload file Special pages Printable version Permanent link Cite this page Languages Simple English Svenska This page was last modified on 7 July 2008, at 16:14

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