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Title: A brief history of human rights regulation
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August 26, 2002 |
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. . and subject only to the law, which in turn is and must be an expression of the general will; political institutions should exist only as a means of realizing the freedom of the individuals and their common good’.5 However, one important distinction that can be made is that the French Declaration prioritized individual rights, while the American Declarations paid more attention to the ‘common good’
Thus, both the French and American Declarations were attempts to protect the rights of individual citizens according to a set of moral principles which might be applied to all persons, whether citizens of those countries or not... Showed first 250 characters
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. . and subject only to the law, which in turn is and must be an expression of the general will; political institutions should exist only as a means of realizing the freedom of the individuals and their common good’.5 However, one important distinction that can be made is that the French Declaration prioritized individual rights, while the American Declarations paid more attention to the ‘common good’
Thus, both the French and American Declarations were attempts to protect the rights of individual citizens according to a set of moral principles which might be applied to all persons, whether citizens of those countries or not... Showed next 250 characters
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