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Answer the following in detail with reference to the given points. Elaborate the concept of Rights - Meaning and classification of rights Legal rights Human Rights - Political Science

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Answer the following in detail with reference to the given points.

Elaborate the concept of Rights -

  1. Meaning and classification of rights
  2. Legal rights
  3. Human Rights 
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1. Meaning and Classification of Rights: Rights are those social conditions that are necessary for the development of our personality. Laski defines rights as 'those conditions of social life without which no man can seek, in general, to be himself at his best'.

  • Natural Rights -These rights are universal in character e.g. the right to life and liberty.
  • Moral Rights - These rights are based on the conscience of the person and the community e.g. respect for elders.
  • Legal Rights - These rights are granted by the state and are codified in law. These rights are not universal. Light rights may be :
  • Civil rights: related to the person and property of the individuals right to liberty, equality, property
  • Political rights: are available only to citizens in a democratic State and aim to encourage active political participation e.g. the right to vote, to contest elections.

2. Legal Rights: These rights refer to rights according to law. These rights are granted by the State to the people and exist differently in different countries. They are justiciable and codified in law. Such rights are neither universal nor inalienable. The legal rights include civil rights and political rights.

3. Human Rights: These rights are those rights that we are entitled to simply because we are human beings. Henry Thoreau first described natural rights as human rights. These are basic rights of people anywhere in the world to be free from exploitation, injustice, and want, to lead a dignified existence, and to develop to the fullest extent. The UNO adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights on10th December 1948. These rights are dynamic i.e. they develop with changing times. UDHR expresses a belief in the liberty and equality of human beings and promotes a culture of peace and cooperation.

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Chapter 2: Liberty and Rights - Exercise [Page 17]

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Balbharati Political Science [English] 11 Standard Maharashtra State Board
Chapter 2 Liberty and Rights
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