Outline of rights
The following outline is provided as an overview of and introduction to rights:
Rights – normative principles, variously construed as legal, social, or moral freedoms or entitlements.
Theoretical distinctions
- Natural and legal rights
- Natural law
- Positive law
- Social rights
- Claim rights and liberty rights
- Claim
- Entitlement
- Liberty
- Freedom
- Negative and positive rights
- Individual rights
- Group rights
Other divisions
By claimant
- Animal rights
- Human rights
- Men's rights
- Fathers' rights
- Women's rights
- Children's rights
- List of children's rights topics
- Youth rights
- List of youth rights topics
- Fetal rights
- Student rights
- Indigenous rights
- Minority rights
- LGBT rights
- Men's rights
Exclusive rights
- Intellectual property rights
- Authors' rights
- Copyright
- Industrial design rights
- Patent rights
- Trademarks
- Property rights
Other types
- Digital rights (rights to use digital resources)
- Labor rights
- Linguistic rights
- Reproductive rights
- Right to arms
- Disability rights
- Marital rights
- Prisoners' rights
- Right to life
- Right to die
- Divine Right of Kings
- Unenumerated rights
- Equal rights
- Fundamental rights
- Right to vote
- Political freedom
- Freedom of assembly
- Freedom of association
- Freedom of movement
- Freedom of religion
- Freedom of speech
- Freedom of the press
- Freedom of thought
- Freedom from unreasonable searches and seizures, which is related to freedom of privacy
- Suffrage
- Scientific freedom
- Academic freedom
- Habeas corpus
- International law
- By religion
History
- Age of Enlightenment
- Important bills of rights
- Gender or Sex segregation
- Women's suffrage
- Sex segregation and Islam
- Racial segregation
- Racial segregation in the United States
- Civil Rights Movement
- American Indian Movement
- Racial segregation in the United States
- Religious segregation
- Residential segregation
- Gender or Sex segregation
Related concepts
Movements
- Animal liberation movement
- Carers rights movement
- Children's rights movement
- Civil Rights Movement
- Disability rights movement
- LGBT social movements
- Fathers' rights movement
- Parents' rights movement
- Women's rights movement
Crimes against humanity
Crime against humanity
- Crime of apartheid
- Genocide
- Slavery
- Torture
- War crimes
Notable people
Lists
Individuals
Proponents
- Abraham Lincoln
- Andrei Sakharov
- Coretta Scott King
- Eleanor Roosevelt
- Elie Wiesel
- Jimmy Carter
- Margaret Sanger
- Martin Luther King, Jr.
- Mohandas Gandhi
- Mikhail Gorbachev
- Nelson Mandela
- Raoul Wallenberg
- Stephen Biko
- John Locke
- Confucius
- Voltaire
- Montesquieu
- Jean-Jacques Rousseau
- Thomas Paine
- John Calvin
- Calvinism
- Five Points of Calvinism
- Calvinism
Accused limitators
- Karl Marx
- Friedrich Engels
- Joseph Stalin
- Vladimir Lenin
- Leon Trotsky
- Mao Zedong
- Rosa Luxemburg
- Josip Broz Tito
- Fidel Castro
- Castroism
- Che Guevara
- Enver Hoxha
- Kim Il-Sung and Kim Jong-Il
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See also
- Ethics
- Government
- Law
- Political Science
- Rights of Man
External links
- Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR)(1948); United Nations General Assembly.
- Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy; article by Leif Wenar.
- WikiEd - Teacher's Rights
- International Freedom of Expression Exchange
- Comparative Analysis of Human Rights
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