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Typical reasons for Failure of Rights

Understand the typical reasons that a right that has been granted may fail to be realised by those that it has been granted to.

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A right may not work for many reasons. Typically, a right may require a society to provide considerable resources to the set up and maintenance of the right. If sufficient resources are not available then members of the society may not benefit from the right even though they are thought to possess it. A right may fail because the people responsible for delivery may not believe in it and may not wish to participate in its delivery.

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