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Fundamental human right are said to be inalienable, discuss the limitations of human right
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Answered by
Hamlet
Human rights exist in subjective terms, therefore they are often violated without consequence. If human rights are guaranteed by a state, its citizens are limited to the rights the state defines as inalienable.
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Reed
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Ms. Sue
My freedom to swing my arm ends at your nose.
Answered by
mary
alienable fundamental rights to whichie inherently entitled sumply because he or she is a human being.
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