The credit for advocating the Legal Theory of Rights goes to:
A.Locke
B.Austin
C.Bentham
D.Grotius
The credit for advocating the Legal Theory of Rights goes to: Read More »
A.Locke
B.Austin
C.Bentham
D.Grotius
The credit for advocating the Legal Theory of Rights goes to: Read More »
A.There is no commonly agreed list of natural rights
B.The natural rights often conflict with each other
C.There is a universal agreement regarding the lists of natural rights
D.It assumes that rights can exist independent of state
Which is not a defect of natural rights theory? Read More »
A.It assumes that rights can exist independent of society
B.It holds that rights are static
C.It lists the rights which man brought with him from state of nature
D.It asserts that certain rights are basic and therefore necessary for human existence
One of the major merits of the natural rights theory is: Read More »
A.Right to life, liberty and property
B.Right to life, work and religion
C.Right to life, property and religion
D.Right to life, religion and family
The three natural rights mentioned by Locke are: Read More »
A.Austin’s Theory of Sovereignty
B.Social Contract Theory
C.Divine Origin Theory
D.Force Theory
The Theory of Natural Rights formed an important part of: Read More »
A.Locke
B.Bentham
C.Green
D.Karl Marx
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A.Rights are a divine creation
B.Rights came from pre-civil society
C.Rights were granted by the King
D.Rights are granted by the constitution
The Theory of Natural Rights holds that: Read More »
A.Historical Theory
B.Natural Rights Theory
C.Legal theory of rights
D.Idealist Theory
Which is the oldest theory of rights? Read More »
A.Rights are created by the state
B.Rights are conditions of good life
C.Rights are intimately related with duties
D.The rights are not static and grow with time
Which of the following is not a characteristics of rights? Read More »
A.The rights can exist outside the state
B.Every right has a corresponding duty
C.The rights are definite
D.The rights have a tendency to grow
Which of the following statements about rights is not correct? Read More »