Individual and group rights
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Group rights, also known as collective rights, are rights held by a group qua group rather than by its members severally; in contrast, individual rights are rights held by individual people; even if they are group-differentiated, which most rights are, they remain individual rights if the right-holders are the individuals themselves. Group rights have historically been used both to infringe upon and to facilitate individual rights, and the concept remains controversial.
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See also
- Constitutional economics
- Constitutionalism
- Corporativism – incorporates, via state compact, jurisdictions acceded both public and private characteristics.
- Disability rights movement
- Environmental racism
- Gay rights
- Identity politics
- Indigenous rights
- Institutionalized discrimination
- Intersex human rights
- Minority rights
- Racial segregation
- Rule according to higher law
- Special rights
- Three generations of human rights
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