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Who defined moral or natural right as an interest recognized and protected by a rule of natural justice- an interest the violation of which would be a moral wrong and respect for which is a moral duty?
Austin
Bentham
Salmond
Inering
- Option 1: Austin
- John Austin was a legal theorist who focused on legal positivism.
- He concentrated on the nature of law as commands, not on moral or natural rights.
- Option 2: Bentham
- Jeremy Bentham was a philosopher known for utilitarianism.
- He viewed natural rights as "nonsense upon stilts" and emphasized utility over natural justice.
- Option 3: Salmond
- John Salmond is indeed noted for defining rights in terms of natural justice and moral duty.
- Option 4: Inering
- Rudolph von Jhering (often incorrectly spelled Inering) focused on law serving societal interests.
- More aligned with sociological aspects than natural rights.
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