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Contents 1 The Conception of the Rights of Man in the USSR Based on Official Documents 2 On the Draft Convention and Universal Declaration of the Rights of Man 3 Towards A Bill of Rights for the United Nations 4 Human Rights in the Chinese Tradition 5 Human Rights The Islamic Tradition and the Problems of the World Today 6 The Hindu Concepts of Human Rights 7 The Rights of Man and the Facts of the Human Situation 8 The Rights of a Man A Biological Approach 9 Rights and Duties Concerning Creative Expression in Particular in Science 10 Science and the Rights of Man 11 The Rights to Information and the Right to the Expression of Opinion 12 Value Education and Human Rights 13 The Rights of Man in Primitive Society 14 The Rights of Dependent Peoples 15 Human Rights and the Law Breaker 16 Human Rights old and new 17 What are Human Rights 18 Social Rights and the Concept of Human Rights 19 Human Rights A Reply to Professor Rapheal 20 The Rights of Man and the Rights of the Citizen 21 The International Protection of Human RightsThe natural law in its original conception was intended to include both rights and duties The rights will wither away Whoever is in a position to interpret the sains puhlira or to act in the name of Society or State can use the allegedly unfulfilled duties to shove aside the rights A bill of duties of the citizens towards the State would require as its counterpart a formulation of the duties of the sovereign State towards the citizen However though the State can compel the citizen the citizen cannot compel the State to respect these duties Hence the possibility that government transgresses the rights or fails in its duties would logically require not only a right but also a duty of rebellion or revolution on the side of the citizen-a thing completely empty under modern technological conditions This right and duty of revolution can be misused; the State will again have a right and the duty to suppress such revolutions That means the theoretical justification of civil war by natural law 170 pp. Artikel-Nr. 90441
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