Collective Rights

The term collective rights refers to the putative rights of peoples to be protected from attacks on their group identity and group interests. The most important such collective right is often said to be the right of self-determination. This is a controversial topic: some deny that collective rights can exist, insisting instead that all human rights are individual rights.

 

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