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Individual and group rights

Group rights, also known as collective rights, are rights held by a group ''qua'' group rather than by its members severally; in contrast, individual rights are rights held by individual people; even if they are group-differentiated, which most rights are, they remain individual rights if the right-holders are the individuals themselves.〔Jones, Peter (2010): "Cultures, Group Rights, and Group-Differentiated Rights," in: Dimova-Cookson, Maria / Stirk, Peter M. R. (eds.): ''Multiculturalism and Moral Conflict'' (Routledge Innovations in Political Theory, vol. 35, Routledge, New York), pages 38-57, at 39ss. ISBN 0-415-46615-6.〕 Group rights have historically been used both to infringe upon and to facilitate individual rights, and the concept remains controversial.〔Bisaz, Corsin (2012), ''The Concept of Group Rights in International Law. Groups as Contested Right-Holders, Subjects and Legal Persons'' (The Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights Library, vol. 41, Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, Leiden/Boston), p. 7-12. ISBN 978-9004-22870-2.〕
==Overview==
In Western discourse, individual rights are often associated with political and economic freedom, whereas group rights are associated with social control. This is because in the West the establishment of individual rights is associated with equality before the law and protection from the state. Examples of this are the Magna Carta, in which the English King accepted that his will could be bound by the law and certain rights of the King's subjects were explicitly protected.
By contrast, much of the recent political discourse on individual rights in the People's Republic of China, particularly with respect to due process rights and rule of law, has focused on how protection of individual rights actually makes social control by the government more effective. For example, it has been argued that the people are less likely to violate the law if they believe that the legal system is likely to punish them if they actually violated the law and ''not'' punish them if they did not violate the law. By contrast, if the legal system is arbitrary then an individual has no incentive to actually follow the law.

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