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Is due process a human right? (from a moral perspective)

Is due process a human right?


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A right cannot be "granted". Only privileges can be granted.


Yes, but if the Nazis didn't violate their rights, then they didn't do anything wrong by murdering them. It would be like you killing an insect. Insects have no rights.

Who says? When did you connect right and wrong with rights and why? "For an example", the 10 Commandments say murder is wrong...where in the Bible does it discuss rights? (note, the Bible is only an example)​
What about societies that dont even have the concept of rights, like the San? They still recognize right and wrong. Do the San have any rights? If so, who says? (Their national govt does now.) But...did they have rights before that?​

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Do any other animal species have rights? Why or why not?

Please answer these and you'll be closer to the answers for your questions.
 
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