| Charles Fried - 1978 - 252 halaman
...attentions of a lawyer or a doctor, or perhaps the claim to a result like health or enlightenment—while a negative right is a right that something not be...do not appear to have such natural, such inevitable limitations. If I am let alone, the commodity I obtain does not appear of its nature to be a scarce... | |
| Christoph Strosetzki - 1989 - 336 halaman
...claim to a result like health or enlightenment - while a negative right is a right thai something noi be done to one, that some particular imposition be...do not appear to have such natural, such inevitable limitations. If I am left alone, the commodity I obtain does not appear of its nature to be a scarce... | |
| Association for Legal and Social Philosophy (Great Britain). Conference - 1992 - 164 halaman
...is a claim to something - a share of material goods, or some particular good such as the attentions of a lawyer or a doctor, or perhaps the claim to a...do not appear to have such natural, such inevitable limitations. If I am left alone, the commodity I obtain does not appear of its nature to be a scarce... | |
| Lajos Bokros, Jean-Jacques Dethier - 1998 - 600 halaman
..."Positive rights are inevitably assigned to scarce goods and consequently scarcity implies a limit. Negative rights, however, the rights not to be interfered...with in forbidden ways do not appear to have such material, such inevitable, limitations" (Fried 1978). Other authors disagree, arguing that the enforcing... | |
| Raymond Plant - 2001 - 404 halaman
...something not he done to one, that some particular imposition he withheld. Positive rights are always asserted to scarce goods and consequently scarcity...limit to the claim. Negative rights, however, the right not to be interfered with in forbidden ways do not appear to have such natural, such inevitable... | |
| Carl Wellman - 2002 - 406 halaman
...be done to one, that some particular imposition be withheld. Positive rights are inevitably assigned to scarce goods and consequently scarcity implies...do not appear to have such natural, such inevitable limitations. If I am left alone, the commodity I obtain does not appear of its nature to be a scarce... | |
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