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Natural rights,

Definition of Natural rights:

  1. Property rights: Rights that the owner automatically retains, for example, B's right to enjoy his property (trees and fruit and the water flowing in it) peacefully. And without distraction. See also natural justice and natural law.

  2. General: Human rights based on universal natural law as opposed to man-made human laws. Although there is no mutual agreement on which rights are appropriate and which are not. It is not a popular opinion that nature bestows on every human being (regardless of time and place, and regardless of age, sex, nationality or race) certain uncertain rights (such as the right to life, freedom after destiny and aspirations). That no government can resign or intervene. And regardless of whether these rights are included in national legal regulations, no government is legitimate if it does not respect them. See also human rights.

How to use Natural rights in a sentence?

  1. Many people believe that the deportation of undocumented migrants is a clear violation of their natural rights and should not be an acceptable government practice.
  2. As human beings, our natural rights include fair treatment regardless of race, religion, ethnicity, gender or sexual orientation.
  3. The philosopher John Locke defined the natural rights that everyone should have as a right to life, liberty and property.

Meaning of Natural rights & Natural rights Definition

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