Protection of Human Rights: An Omnious Need Across the Globe

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Rakhi Sharma, Maryam Ishrat Beg

Abstract

Human rights are inherent entitlements that pertain to every individual, Without regard to their gender, country of origin, spoken language, racial background, religious beliefs, ethnic heritage, or any other distinguishing characteristics distinguishing characteristic. These entitlements are regarded as        universal and inviolable. Rights inherent to all individuals are often codified and safeguarded by legal frameworks, including declarations, agreements, customary international law, fundamental principles, and various other sources of international law that place obligations on governments to take specific actions or refrain from certain behaviors to promote and safeguard the fundamental freedoms and rights of individuals or communities.


“Due to numerous human rights agreements within the jurisdiction of the “United Nations and regional systems in Africa, the America, and Europe” a comprehensive array of mechanisms has been established to ensure compliance with global standards. Additionally, this article seeks to provide an overview of the “National Human Rights Commission and State Human Rights Commissions” while examining the international system addressing human rights violations.

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Rakhi Sharma, Maryam Ishrat Beg. (2024). Protection of Human Rights: An Omnious Need Across the Globe. European Economic Letters (EEL), 14(2), 512–515. https://doi.org/10.52783/eel.v14i2.1373
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