Jurisprudence mainly includes the origin, development and extinction of law, the nature and role of law, the relationship between law and other social phenomena, the creation and realization of law, the value of law, etc. It will be observed by general law masters and law masters in their postgraduate entrance examinations. This article has collated the relevant review materials of "Jurisprudence postgraduate entrance examination knowledge points: the level of human rights", so let's study together.
Hierarchy of human rights
The first level: due rights, that is, rights based on human nature and essence; As a moral right, human rights embody the unity of opposites between universality and particularity, commonness and individuality.
The second level: legal rights. Due rights can only be realized after being recognized as legal rights by law.
The third level: real rights. Human rights are still real rights.