Rights, Duties and Wrongs under Jurisprudence
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When a human interest is recognised by the law, it becomes a right. Such a right is protected and enforced by the law.
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When a human interest is recognised by the law, it becomes a right. Such a right is protected and enforced by the law.
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The principles discussed provides for a liberalistic view of liberties and moral applications and therefore they both must affirm each other.
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The Historical School of Jurisprudence considers that this law is obtained from the changing requirements of people in the society.
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Justice address something just and right. It implies just, fair-minded, reasonable and right. Justice is the idea of good rightness.
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Constitutionalism and Culture are two interrelated factors with each other and these are crucial for forming a democratic and sovereign State.
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India is a diverse country with over 136.64 crores of population. It comprises of people from various religious background.
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The concept of otherness, which denotes the perspective of people who holds bias and prejudice against certain groups and vice versa.
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Law was never a sustained object of Marx’s attention although he did have much to say about law that remains interesting and relevant.
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Property is the possession of a person who acquired it via his or her own hard labour, succession, or agreement.
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These two concepts have impacted largely in the development of the Human Civilisation. The Civilisation, naturally rests upon these two.
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It is extremely challenging to characterise the term law. Numerous Jurists attempt to characterise the term law.
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The concepts of possession and ownership are inextricably linked. One is a factual concept, whereas the other is strictly legal.