Natural and legal rights

Natural and legal rights are two types of rights. Legal rights are those bestowed onto a person by a given legal system. (i.e., rights that can be modified, repealed, and restrained by human laws). Natural rights are those not contingent upon the laws, customs, or beliefs of any particular culture or government, and therefore universal and inalienable (i.e., rights that cannot be repealed or restrained by human laws).

The concept of natural law is closely related to the concept of natural rights. During the Age of Enlightenment, the concept of natural laws was used to challenge the divine right of kings, and became an alternative justification for the establishment of a social contract, positive law, and government – and thus legal rights – in the form of classical republicanism. Conversely, the concept of natural rights is used by others to challenge the legitimacy of all such establishments.

The idea of human rights is also closely related to that of natural rights: some acknowledge no difference between the two, regarding them as synonymous, while others choose to keep the terms separate to eliminate association with some features traditionally associated with natural rights. Natural rights, in particular, are considered beyond the authority of any government or international body to dismiss. The 1948 United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights is an important legal instrument enshrining one conception of natural rights into international soft law. Natural rights were traditionally viewed as exclusively negative rights, whereas human rights also comprise positive rights. Even on a natural rights conception of human rights, the two terms may not be synonymous.

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The Forgotten Daughter

Kashmir Observer 23 Mar 2025
This means Sajida’s legal rights matched her religious rights ... The author is an India-based legal professional and expert facilitator on workplace rights and harassment laws across South Asia, Europe and the United States.
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White House reportedly halts funding for legal aid for unaccompanied migrant children

The Observer 23 Mar 2025
The cut affects funding for legal representation and for the recruitment of attorneys to represent immigrant children but maintains a contract for “Know Your Rights”, a presentation given to unaccompanied immigrant children in detention centers.
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Stealing a song is like stealing a car; treat music rights as tangible property

Mail Guardian South Africa 23 Mar 2025
When we talk about property rights, most people think of land, houses or cars ... Our Constitution guarantees property rights, and that protection extends beyond bricks and mortar to include the melodies, lyrics and beats that musicians create.
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Do foreigners have free speech rights in the United States?

The Times of India 23 Mar 2025
What’s the Indian legal view?Article 19(1)(a) of the Constitution of India provides for the fundamental right to freedom of speech and expression. The article begins with ‘All citizens shall have the right...
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UK: Cambridge slammed for 'chilling' ban on pro-Gaza protests

The New Arab 23 Mar 2025
The European Legal Support Center (ELSC) argued that the injunction was an unwarranted infringement on the human rights of protesters, setting a dangerous precedent for silencing campus dissent ... It also protects the right of our staff to work.
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Rights groups urge Bangladesh interim government to uphold freedom of expression and opinion

Jurist 23 Mar 2025
The Rabat Plan of Action underscores that any restrictions on expression must be lawful, necessary, and proportionate, criteria that rights defenders claim Bangladesh’s current legal framework fails to meet.
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Can condo lock owners out of the pool area at night, ban food and drink nearby?

The Palm Beach Post 23 Mar 2025
Generally speaking, board members have the power to settle legal disputes, unless the governing documents were to restrict that right (and I can’t recall ever seeing a set of governing documents that did so).
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Death Row Records founder's ex sues Snoop Dogg and Suge Knight over 20-year-old unpaid $107M ...

The Daily Mail 23 Mar 2025
Lydia Harris is renewing her 20-year-long legal battle again Death Row Records and Marion 'Suge' Knight (right) ... 'For over 20 years, I've fought for what's rightfully mine ... and abuse of legal process.'.
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#wegotmail: The law in the spotlight: A nation grapples with legalese

Sun Star 23 Mar 2025
Social media is now rife with discussions about jurisprudence, constitutional rights, Supreme Court decisions, and legal doctrines like the “fruit of the poisonous tree.” Laypeople are talking about ...
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Enrile: Free expression is hinged on truthful information

Manila Bulletin 23 Mar 2025
Chief Presidential Legal Counsel Juan Ponce Enrile believes that the constitutional right to freedom of expression relies on truthful information to inform the public and not to manipulate them.Chief Presidential Legal Counsel Juan Ponce Enrile.
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Trump targets lawyers in immigration cases

Taipei Times 23 Mar 2025
Lawyers for Civil Rights, a legal advocacy group suing the administration over deportations, called Trump’s sanctions threat hypocritical in a statement, adding that Trump and his allies “have repeatedly thumbed their noses at the rule of law.”.
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When I split from my super-rich ex, I was horrified to learn I'd get nothing ...

The Daily Mail 23 Mar 2025
But she was left devastated earlier this month following a High Court ruling that the documents did not give her any legal rights to the property – and were, in fact, a 'cruel' gesture designed to keep her happy.
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Police, Military Rescue Abducted Naval Officer, Two Others, Apprehend Abductors 

This Day 23 Mar 2025
Meanwhile, the Inspector-General of Police (IG), Kayode Egbetokun, said that going forward, he would not tolerate the detention of suspects in police facilities beyond the stipulated legal timeline to avoid violating their human rights.
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Amid fear and confusion in US immigrant communities, protest goes grassroots

The Observer 23 Mar 2025
... from the New York Immigrant Coalition (NYIC) advocacy took to the streets with an initiative, sparked by Trump, to distribute pamphlets and cards explaining one’s legal rights in case Ice arrives.
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Go to Filipinos: Unite, uphold rule of law

The Manila Times 23 Mar 2025
Ronald dela Rosa also slammed the Marcos administration as he echoed the legal opinion of Alexis Medina, a constitutional law expert, that the constitutional rights of Duterte were violated when authorities surrendered him to the ICC.
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