____________ are rights that are recognized and enforced as part of a legal system.
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Legal and moral rights |
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Specific and general rights |
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Negative and positive rights |
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Natural and artificial rights |
Which of the following is not a type of justice identified by Aristotle.
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distributive justice |
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compensatory justice |
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naturalized justice |
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retributive justice |
1 Legal and moral rights
These rights are given by the legal system which is known as constitution. The moral rights are those rights which the humans should have morally for betterment of themselves, society, nation and world. Moral rights are related to ethics.
2 Naturalized justice
This is not a part of the justice identified by Aristotle. The distributive justice is related to distribution of benefits and burdens. Furthermore compensatory justice is related to compensating the guilty and retributive justice is punishment to the guilty or wrong doers.
____________ are rights that are recognized and enforced as part of a legal system. Legal and...
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