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Denial of rights
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Name(s):
Violation of rights
Infringement of rights
Deprivation of rights
Contravention of rights
Curtailment of rights
Nature
Rights that are denied are never possessed. Rights that are granted, and in principle possessed, can be violated by deprivation, infringement or curtailment.
Broader
Injustice
Structural violence
Narrower
Arrogation of rights
Denial of human rights
Denial of state's rights
Denial of rights of animals
Denial of rights of businesses
Restriction of freedom of expression
Denial of rights of ethnic minorities
Denial of rights of inanimate objects
Denial of right of self determination
Denial of rights to vulnerable groups
Denial of the right to receive information
This problem is a member of 3 aggravating loops
Aggravates
Fear
[in 1 loop]
Deprivation
Lack of protection for the vulnerable
[in 2 loops]
Privation
Privación
Aggravated by
Unethical practices
Strategy(ies)
Strengthening rights
Protecting rights
Employing violence
Violating human rights
Exposing violation of the rights of mentally-ill persons
Ensuring rights of mentally-ill persons
Exposing violation of right of legal review
Respecting rights of vulnerable groups during states of emergency
Exposing violation of rights of vulnerable groups during states of emergency
Denying rights
Improving rights
Infringing rights
Ensuring right to freedom from double jeopardy
Value(s)
Rights
Self-denial
Contravention
Curtailment
Denial
Deprivation
Infringement
Privation
Violation
Type
(B) Basic universal problems