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Competing rights are when two or more rights are in conflict with one another.

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What are competing rights? In general, competing human rights involve situations where parties to a dispute claim that the enjoyment of an individual or group's human rights and freedoms, as protected by law, would interfere with another's rights and freedoms.

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