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The purpose of law is to grant the individual the means of self expression or self-assertion. Therefore right emerges from the human will. Which among the following theories of legal right holds the above view?
The Will theory
The Purpose theory
The Interest theory
None of these
- The Will Theory: This theory posits that legal rights are expressions of the individual will. It emphasizes the freedom and autonomy of individuals to assert their rights. The focus is on personal choice and self-expression.
- Correct Answer: The Will Theory aligns with the view that law facilitates individual self-expression and self-assertion.
- The Purpose Theory: This theory focuses on the purpose or function of laws and rights, which is generally to achieve societal goals and protect social interests, rather than individual self-expression.
- The Interest Theory: This theory suggests that rights are designed to protect individual interests. It emphasizes the importance of safeguarding interests that promote individual or collective welfare.
- None of these: This option would apply if none of the above theories matched the given statement.
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