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Rights derive from political power, generally the power of an individual, which explains the importance of personal connections, or guanxi.Granted, China has come a long way since 1978, when it had no formal legal system at all.
Also, socially conservative equity feminists hold that individuals' political rights derive from their status as self-owners (Morse 2001, 57) while political conservatives hold that citizens' political rights derive from their status as members of communities (Fox-Genovese 1991, 9).
Moreover, in the International Covenants there appears the phrase that: "These rights derive from the inherent dignity of the human person".
(DJN I.7.7) It appears here that Pufendorf is an obligation theorist in that rights derive from obligations (DJN III.5.1; cf. VIII.3.5), yet there are also rights without corresponding obligations; that is, correlativity exists, but incompletely.
Marx objected that these alleged rights derive from a false conception of the human individual as unrelated to others, as having interests can be defined without reference to others, and as always potentially in conflict with others.
Another defense of intentionalism appeals to parental autonomy, as opposed to the way in which obligations are incurred: Richards argues for a variant of the intentional view according to which parental rights derive from "a right to continue [projects] we have underway" (Richards 2010, 23).
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"The strength of our system of constitutional rights derives from the steadfast protection of those rights in normal and unusual times," he wrote.
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Legally, Mr Costeja's right is just one facet of his individual privacy rights derived from the EU Data Protection Directive and the European Convention on Human Rights.
Some Tunisian women are saying that their existing rights, which already feature unequal inheritance rights, deriving from sharia, may in fact need defending from a winning group that the BBC has described as "Islamist".
"My lifelong work on behalf of women's rights derives from my work with these disadvantaged mothers, many of whom had no choice over whether to have children and very little means for raising them," she said.
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