vinsanity777
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I am currently year 12, trying to do my human rights essay, and one of the parts state "Students are to provide a discussion that distinguishes between moral, contemporary and legal rights" this part is out of five marks out of the total 65. So far this is what I have for this section:
Morality is the principle concerning the judgment of good and bad actions. Moral rights are the rights which are based on a person’s principles, beliefs or religious convictions, e.g. prohibition of murder. Moral rights are primarily derived from religious beliefs. What a person perceives as a human right may conflict with the laws of the state, e.g. an individual who is opposed to war may hold that it is their moral right to refuse to fight.
Customary rights are rights that have been practiced over a long period of time and accepted by a certain group. Customary rights are usually incorporated into domestic law e.g. parental rights.
Legal rights are the rights which are based on the constitution, legislation, precedent. Legal rights in Australia are derived from common law and statute law. An example of legal right is the Anti-discrimination act.
Is this sufficient enough for the full five marks?
Morality is the principle concerning the judgment of good and bad actions. Moral rights are the rights which are based on a person’s principles, beliefs or religious convictions, e.g. prohibition of murder. Moral rights are primarily derived from religious beliefs. What a person perceives as a human right may conflict with the laws of the state, e.g. an individual who is opposed to war may hold that it is their moral right to refuse to fight.
Customary rights are rights that have been practiced over a long period of time and accepted by a certain group. Customary rights are usually incorporated into domestic law e.g. parental rights.
Legal rights are the rights which are based on the constitution, legislation, precedent. Legal rights in Australia are derived from common law and statute law. An example of legal right is the Anti-discrimination act.
Is this sufficient enough for the full five marks?