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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.
And it's ironic that he describes motherhood as one of "the rights derived from [women's] inalienable human dignity", while he continues to uphold the church's centuries old position on reproductive decisions.
Ever since 1789, when a French legislator argued that "the Jews should be denied everything as a nation, but granted everything as individuals," Europeans have struggled to resolve the tension between rights derived from universal citizenship versus group membership.
And although a Blair-led Labour government turned that on its head by introducing the Human Rights Act, in retrospect it is clear that the same government failed to weigh in the balance the proposition laid out by Klug that any institutional measures to protect human rights must not stifle the enduring idea that those rights derived from people struggling to address abuses of power.
In this framework of rights defending, it is the land-use rights derived from pre-revolutionary private housing during nationalization of land ownership that has become an exchangeable good with great value in the real estate market.
Conservatives reject the liberal's concept of abstract, ahistorical and universal rights, derived from the nature of human agency and autonomy, and possessed even when unrecognised, for instance by slaves in Ancient Greece (on abstract rights, see for instance Gewirth 1983).
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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.
The Bill of Rights derives from the Magna Carta (1215), the English Bill of Rights (1689), the colonial struggle against king and Parliament, and a gradually broadening concept of equality among the American people.
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).
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