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[jbovlaste] Re: natural and human rights



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>
>How about this:
>The dictionary definition for "right" is:
>"a just claim or title, whether legal, prescriptive, or moral: You have a right 

>to say what you please."
>So the way I see it - A right is a liberty then is given to you by a specific 
>"rule" (I first wanted to use {flalu} (law) but since it doesn't have to be a 
>legal rule, I chose {javni} which is a more general class than {flalu}).
> 
>jvazi'e: x1 has the right to do x2 by power of rule x3 in community/system x4
> 
>from:
> 
>ko'a jvazi'e ko'e ko'i ko'o .ijo ko'a zifre ko'e tu'a lo javni be ko'e bei ko'o
> 
>Therefore, a "right" would be a {lo se jvazi'e}
> 

'Rights' include 'natural/inalienable rights' among others.  What rule 
determines 

what natural/inalienable we have?

totus