rechte
Rechte is the plural form of Recht in German and can denote several related concepts. Primarily it refers to entitlements or claims that individuals possess under law or morality, i.e., rights. In this sense, Rechte encompasses civil rights, human rights, property rights, contractual rights and other legally recognized claims. Rights may be universal, as in human rights proclaimed by international law, or specific to a jurisdiction, such as constitutional or statutory rights. Rights provide a framework that restricts state and private power and obligates others to respect or provide certain freedoms or protections, for example the right to due process, freedom of expression, equality before the law, or property ownership. Rights can be limited or balanced by competing rights or public interest, through legal processes and proportionality tests.
The concept of Rechte has deep philosophical roots in natural law and social contract theories, contrasting
In political discourse, the term die Rechte refers to the political right as an ideological current. In
Etymologically, Recht means law, justice, or entitlement, and Rechte as its plural highlights multiple, claim-based matters