فقہ میں انفرادی حقوق و اجتماعی ذمہ داریوں کا تصور ایک تجزیاتی مطالعہ

The Concept of Individual Rights and Collective Responsibilities in Jurisprudence: An Analytical Study

Authors

  • Dr. Muhammad Sajjad Malik Assistant Professor, Department of Islamic Studies, DIOL, University of Education, Lahore Pakistan
  • Umaima Sami M.Phil. Islamic Studies, University of Education, Lahore

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.52461/ulm-e-islmia.v31i02.3495

Keywords:

Jurisprudence, Legal Philosophy, Autonomy, Social Justice, Constitutional Law, Human Rights, Public Health Law, Environmental Law, Legal Theories, Social Obligations, Legal Systems, Individual Rights, Collective Responsibilities

Abstract

This research looks at how, within the context of law, individual rights and group obligations interact. By examining important legal theories, case law, and constitutional principles, it investigates the intellectual underpinnings and legal ramifications of striking a balance between individual liberties and community responsibilities. The study addresses how various legal systems place varying priorities on the conflict between individual liberty and the common good. The study attempts to give a thorough grasp of how individual rights are upheld while upholding social duty by critically evaluating different strategies. The work also examines how these ideas have changed in the context of modern legal discourse, emphasizing how applicable they are to topics like environmental law, public health, and human rights.

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Published

2024-11-27