• Are Rights cCompossible, and Does It Matter Whether They Are?

     

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Publicēts: 09.05.2006.
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Before we can begin any debate on the above question, it is vital to first briefly define the terminology used so as to lay a foundation upon which we can build our arguments.
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Firstly, what are rights? The construction of rights involves three components; namely a subject, an object and a content. The subject, or right-holder, is identified as the agent(s) that holds the right. On the other hand, there must be an object, or duty-bearer, who is identified as the agent(s) who may owe a certain duty to the subject. …

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