White on rights and claims

Law and Philosophy 4 (1):101 - 114 (1985)
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Abstract

Professor White maintains that claims neither imply nor are implied by rights. Substantially the opposite may be shown to be the case —that, very briefly, to make a claim implies some sort of right while to have a right always involves something at least claimable or, more usually, actually claimed.

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