Private rights
In the United States, a private right is one that a private citizen can vindicate in court. Compared to public rights, a citizen must be able to show that they have "sustained or is immediately in danger of sustaining some direct injury" and not that they "suffer in some indefinite way in common with people generally." (see Frothingham v. Mellon, 262 U.S. 447, 488 (1923)). A distinction can be made between criminal rights and private rights, arguing that restrictions against ex post facto laws were not designed to protect citizens' contract rights.
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Private rights
In the United States, a private right is one that a private citizen can vindicate in court. Compared to public rights, a citizen must be able to show that they have "sustained or is immediately in danger of sustaining some direct injury" and not that they "suffer in some indefinite way in common with people generally." (see Frothingham v. Mellon, 262 U.S. 447, 488 (1923)). A distinction can be made between criminal rights and private rights, arguing that restrictions against ex post facto laws were not designed to protect citizens' contract rights.
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In the United States, a privat ...... ect citizens' contract rights.
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私權利,也稱私權,相對於公權力;由非介入的和團體所擁有的權利。規範私權利的是私法,它依據的原則。
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In the United States, a privat ...... ect citizens' contract rights.
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私權利,也稱私權,相對於公權力;由非介入的和團體所擁有的權利。規範私權利的是私法,它依據的原則。
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Private rights
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私权利
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