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right-reading positive - translation to russian

RIGHTS THAT OBLIGE EITHER INACTION OR ACTION
Positive right; Positive rights; Negative right; Negative rights; Positive and negative rights; Negative duty
  • A right to adequate nutrition requires duties to avoid stealing, but also duties to act in ways that protect or repair the delivery of the supplies. The right cannot be guaranteed by only positive duties, nor only negative duties; it needs both.

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позитив с прямым изображением
reading station         
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  • British Rail Class 165 110 & 455 718 at Reading's third rail electrified platforms
  • Reading station platforms showing new footbridge
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PRINCIPAL RAILWAY STATION IN THE ENGLISH TOWN OF READING
Reading General; Reading train station; Reading General railway station; Reading Station; Reading Railroad Station; Reading station
читающее устройство; считывающее устройство
positive definiteness         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Positive-definite; Positive definite; Positive definiteness (disambiguation)

математика

положительная определенность

Definition

ПРЯМОЕ ВОСХОЖДЕНИЕ
(обозначается ?) , одна из экваториальных координат; дуга небесного экватора, отсчитываемая от точки весеннего равноденствия ? до круга склонения светила в направлении, обратном суточному вращению небесной сферы, в пределах от 0 до 360°(в градусной мере) или от 0 до 24h (в часовой мере).

Wikipedia

Negative and positive rights

The right of person A to obligate (enforce an obligation on) person B to refrain from (causal) physical interference with, in particular a purely interfering negligence tort against, some object or thing is called a negative right. So a negative right is a claim right. If a claim right is not a negative right, it is called a positive right. To every claim right of person A to obligate person B corresponds the obligation on B, so the obligation corresponding to a negative right is called a 'negative obligation' and an obligation corresponding to positive right a 'positive obligation'. Examples of negative rights are natural right to self-ownership and property like land and territorial sovereignty of the state. An examples of a positive right is the right of the government to enforce the law on all inhabitants or a sale contract to receive a product. Note that defamation, free-market competition or refusal to offer a delivery service are not forms of damage that are tortuously necessarily caused by an act of pure interference. Bans on these actions are positive obligations and the right to inviolability of these actions are positive rights.

In the naive definition negative and positive rights are rights that oblige either omission (negative rights) or action (positive rights). This definition makes both types of rights equivalent because the omission of X is the set of all action that does not involve doing X, is also an action. Note that the naive definition of inaction, namely omitting all action, is impossible, but noninterference is. Negative rights may include civil and political rights such as freedom of speech, life, private property, freedom from violent crime, protection against being defrauded, freedom of religion, habeas corpus, a fair trial, and the right not to be enslaved by another.

Positive rights, as initially proposed in 1979 by the Czech jurist Karel Vašák, may include other civil and political rights such as the right to counsel and police protection of person and property. Additionally, they include economic, social and cultural rights such as food, housing, public education, employment, national security, military, health care, social security, internet access, and a minimum standard of living. In the "three generations" account of human rights, negative rights are often associated with the first generation of rights, while positive rights are associated with the second and third generations.

Some philosophers (see criticisms) disagree that the negative-positive rights distinction is useful or valid.

Under the theory of positive and negative rights, a negative right is a right not to be subjected to an action of another person or group such as a government, usually occurring in the form of abuse or coercion. Negative rights exist unless someone acts to negate them. A positive right is a right to be subjected to an action of another person or group. In the framework of the Kantian categorical imperative, negative rights can be associated with perfect duties, while positive rights can be connected to imperfect duties.

The belief in a distinction between positive and negative rights is generally maintained, or emphasized, by libertarians, who believe that positive rights do not exist until they are created by a contract. The United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights lists both positive and negative rights (but does not identify them as such). The constitutions of most liberal democracies guarantee negative rights, but not all include positive rights. Positive rights are often guaranteed by other laws, and the majority of liberal democracies provide their citizens with publicly funded education, health care, social security and unemployment benefits.

What is the Russian for right-reading positive? Translation of &#39right-reading positive&#39 to Rus