Natural Law
According to Locke the expression "natural rights" means a validity prior to the formation of the State, that is, a category of law that refers to everyone, to the extent that materializes in the so-called "State of nature". In this sense, natural law in Locke differs from any other kind of law we can wake up, is it assumes the existence of a State, consensus or any political power. The concept of State of nature, in Book Two Treatises of Government appears with a close connection with the concept of natural law as one can observe a transcendental character that justifies this category of law. The link between this metaphysics seized by Locke in contrast the attempted justification of the so-called "humans rights", based on a reformulation of the concept of State.…