Rights
Rights
Rights
RIGHTS
CHAP T E R 4
DEFINITION
• A right is a freedom to act or
refrain from acting or an
entitlement to be acted upon
or not acted upon.
• A right is a power or privilege
to which a person has a just
claim.
1. NATURAL RIGHTS
• Natural rights are rights
derived from Nature- they
are universal; can’t be
taken away (exist
necessarily) “inalienable”
• Life, liberty, pursuit of
happiness.
2. LEGAL RIGHTS
• A legal right is based on a
society’s customs, laws,
statues or actions by
legislatures. These are called
“civil rights”- and are
culturally and politically
relative. - right to vote
3. CLAIM RIGHT
• A claim right entails that
another person has a duty to
the right-holder. Imposes
duties on others to act or
refrain from acting.
• Life, liberty, property,
informed consent.
3. LIBERTY RIGHT
• A liberty right is a privilege or
freedom to do something and
does not entail obligations on
others.
• Permitted to do something
only if no other person has a
claim right forbidding.
4. POSITIVE- NEGATIVE
• Positive- Permission to do or
entitlement to be done unto.
• Negative- permission not to
do or entitlement to be left
alone- non-interference.
5. INDIVIDUAL OR GROUP
• General sense of right is that it
belongs to individuals.
Elections:
A. All citizens are allowed to vote, even if they have
lost their civil rights due to criminal activity.
B.Two votes for each person are allowed if the voter is
an employer.
C. The balloting must be performed secretly.
RATIONALE
Elections:
Only C is correct. A state can prevent persons who
have lost their civil rights from voting. Equal rights for
everyone who is entitled to vote is an international
rule.
CHOOSE THE BEST ANSWER
Freedom of expression:
A. May be restricted in order to protect against
defamation.
B. Cannot be restricted for reasons of public morality.
C. Can be restricted to prevent religious intolerance.
RATIONALE
Freedom of expression:
A and C are correct. Freedom of expression can,
under certain conditions, be restricted for reasons of
public morality, for the prevention of crime, for the
protection of health or for protection against
defamation, if this is foreseen by law.
CHOOSE THE BEST ANSWER