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Types of Rights

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Rights are the cornerstone of legal systems and are at the core of legal protections for individuals and societies. In law, various types of rights serve as the foundation for...

Types of Rights

UOLLB First Class Law Notes

Rights are the cornerstone of legal systems and are at the core of legal protections for individuals and societies. In law, various types of rights serve as the foundation for...

In Rem vs In Personam

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In rem and in personam are two legal terms that you often see in Property Law and Land Law. They also appear in Contract Law, Tort Law and Jurisprudence, as...

In Rem vs In Personam

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In rem and in personam are two legal terms that you often see in Property Law and Land Law. They also appear in Contract Law, Tort Law and Jurisprudence, as...

Hart’s Will Theory of Rights

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H.L.A. Hart, a prominent legal philosopher, is known for his theory of rights, often referred to as Hart's Will Theory of Rights. This theory focuses on the nature of rights...

Hart’s Will Theory of Rights

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H.L.A. Hart, a prominent legal philosopher, is known for his theory of rights, often referred to as Hart's Will Theory of Rights. This theory focuses on the nature of rights...

Hohfeld’s Concepts of Rights

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Wesley Hohfeld, a legal scholar and philosopher, introduced a comprehensive framework for analysing legal relationships and concepts of rights. His framework consists of four fundamental concepts, which he used to...

Hohfeld’s Concepts of Rights

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Wesley Hohfeld, a legal scholar and philosopher, introduced a comprehensive framework for analysing legal relationships and concepts of rights. His framework consists of four fundamental concepts, which he used to...

Fuller's Internal Morality of Law

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Lon L. Fuller, a legal philosopher, introduced the concept of the "internal morality of law" as a framework for evaluating the quality and legitimacy of legal systems. Fuller's theory focuses...

Fuller's Internal Morality of Law

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Lon L. Fuller, a legal philosopher, introduced the concept of the "internal morality of law" as a framework for evaluating the quality and legitimacy of legal systems. Fuller's theory focuses...

O'Neill v Phillips [1999]

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O'Neill v Phillips [1999] UKHL 24 is a significant UK company law case that deals with the concept of members of a business having their legitimate expectations disappointed and the...

O'Neill v Phillips [1999]

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O'Neill v Phillips [1999] UKHL 24 is a significant UK company law case that deals with the concept of members of a business having their legitimate expectations disappointed and the...

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