Difference between revisions of "Hohfeld’s typology of rights"
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{{DES | des = Wesley Newcomb Hohfeld created the standard legal classification of right, duty, privilege, no-right, power, liability, immunity and disability in his 1913 article ''[[Some Fundamental Legal Conceptions as Applied in Judicial Reasoning]]''. (Privilege means liberty.) Libertarians (and lay people in general) are usually ignorant of these important definitions. | show=}} | {{DES | des = Wesley Newcomb Hohfeld created the standard legal classification of right, duty, privilege, no-right, power, liability, immunity and disability in his 1913 article ''[[Some Fundamental Legal Conceptions as Applied in Judicial Reasoning]]''. (Privilege means liberty.) Libertarians (and lay people in general) are usually ignorant of these important definitions. | show=}} | ||
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