rightsobedience
Rightsobedience is a normative concept in political philosophy and law describing the obligation to respect, protect, and uphold the rights of individuals within a legal and ethical framework. It emphasizes duties that accompany rights beyond simple compliance with authority.
Usage and origins: The term is a neologism formed from rights and obedience. It appears in scholarly
Theoretical foundations: Rightsobedience draws on rights-based liberal theory, deontological ethics, and rule-of-law principles. It differentiates negative
Civil obedience and disobedience: In practice, rightsobedience supports voluntary compliance with laws that protect fundamental rights.
Applications: In constitutional democracies, rightsobedience informs the legitimacy of legal interpretation, human rights enforcement, and governance.
Criticism: Critics note that the term can be vague about which rights matter most, how to resolve
See also: rights, civil disobedience, rule of law, human rights, ethical theory, political philosophy.