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Legal or Particular Rights?
I am studying Political Science from Mazhar ul Haq's book. In the 'Rights and Duties' Chapter, the author has defined two types of rights; legal and particular. Their definition is similar and they both are further classified into civil and political rights. A googled practical rights and found nothing about it. Anyone who can clarify these two types of rights?
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Are you sure he has written legal and particular? Because in the version that I downloaded, he has broadly divided them into legal and moral rights. He sub-divides legal into civil and political, under which he mentions 'particular rights'. |
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In my book he has defined three kinds of laws; moral, legal and particular. The definition of both 'legal' and 'particular' is the same. Moreover, the further classification of these two is also the same i.e. civil and political rights. I have an old edition though so maybe he has rectified this mistake in the new one. Thanks for the help
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