It is impossible to describe the attempts of the Supreme Court to balance individual rights with the common good in the few paragraphs allowed here. A set of books exists entitled, "The United States Code Annotated." It contains the Constitution and laws of the United States and the Supreme Court Decisions covering those laws. The book for the fourth amendment is several inches thick. This covers various situations where a search is legal and where it is not legal. The Supreme Court realizes that the Government must search places to discover criminal activity. The Supreme Court realizes that people should not be subjected to unreasonable searches. You can read several inches of legal writing to discover the answer to your question on one issue.
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To what extent should governments attempt to balance the promotion of individual and collective rights?
Without balance, you would fall over and wouldn't be able to dance at all. Dance is balance to some extent.
The answer is individual rights and liberty.
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Capability
the 1984 cutlass had a computer but not to the extent of todays cars, I really don't understand your question.
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To evaluate the balance of activities associated with a valued lifestyle over time for an individual, I would assess their level of engagement in various activities that align with their values and goals. This can involve tracking their participation in different areas of life, such as work, relationships, leisure activities, and self-care practices, and analyzing how consistent and fulfilling their involvement is in these areas. By reviewing patterns of participation and overall satisfaction with their lifestyle, I can gauge the extent to which they are maintaining a balanced and valued way of living.
An attributional complexity is an indivudal difference referring to the extent in which an individual prefers complex explanations for behaviour.
Inclination
The media have a right to report on matters of public concern but should respect an individual's privacy rights. They should balance the public's right to know with an individual's right to privacy, avoiding unnecessary intrusion into personal matters that do not affect the public interest. Ethical and legal considerations should guide the extent to which the media can probe into a person's private life.
The extent of postoperative care required depends on the individual's pre-surgical health status, type of surgery, and whether the surgery was performed in a day-surgery setting or in the hospital