An Analysis of Concept of Human Rights in International Human Rights Law
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Human rights, Human rights law, International Human rights Law, Importance of Human rights lawAbstract
Human rights are a collection of essential rights that individuals worldwide have acknowledged as being essential. Among them are the freedoms of expression, "religion, life, and a fair trial; the right to an adequate standard of living; health; and the right to be free from torture and other cruel and inhumane treatment." This study's objective is to examine how international law interprets the idea of human rights. The signing of several conventions and other agreements that provide inherent human rights with a legal foundation has expanded the corpus of "international human rights". Articles about human rights and related materials are available on academic websites such as Science Direct and Google Scholar. Science Direct provides documents and other materials on the subject of applying data protection rules within the framework of international agreements. There is a wealth of information relevant to the topic available on every website that was used to gather data for this investigation. This study shows that the idea that each and every individual possesses a set of interconnected and inalienable rights and freedoms forms the basis of international human rights law (IHRL). International human rights agreements have gotten increasingly detailed and particular with regard to of the problems they address and the socioeconomic groupings they recognize as requiring security.
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