Claim rights and liberty rights

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title: Claim rights and liberty rights
text: Some philosophers and political scientists make a distinction between claim rights and liberty rights. A claim right is a right which entails responsibilities, duties, or obligations on other parties regarding the right-holder. In contrast, a liberty right is a right which does not entail obligations on other parties, but rather only freedom or permission for the right-holder. The distinction between these two senses of "rights" originates in American jurist Wesley Newcomb Hohfeld's analysis the
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description: Distinction between rights entailing or not entailing obligations
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date created: 2007-05-03T01:44:09Z
date modified: 2024-09-13T22:15:07Z
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