Free Legal Advice - international law
Posted by: Vidhi Aggarwal
Posted on: 2018-09-06
There is a clear responsibility on states under international law which extends beyond violations by those acting on behalf of the states and its organs. Human rights are the fundamental or legal rights of every human being. These can also be considered as natural rights. It is the supreme power and duty of the state to protect these rights for every individual of their state. Human rights and human dignity perspectives nowhere distinguishes human rights for men and women. Both the genders are the gift of nature and none should be deprived of the rights and dignity they deserve. Over the years a whole network of human rights instruments has been developed to ensure the primacy of human rights. Every state in its own jurisdiction has taken up certain steps to maintain peace and security for every human being. It is the responsibility of the state that the humans in their respective states are treated with utmost dignity and without any discrimination. Human rights are the natural rights of any person born in a state. There have been establishments of various commissions, international and local conventions, bills and Acts to regulate the theory of human rights. The United Nations and likewise organizations have been working constantly to improve the dignity and respect of every person. The United Nations Human Rights Council is one of such organizations which tends to address the problems of people not getting their natural rights, denied their interests. Human rights are the basic fundamental rights designed for every individual, be it children, men, women, refugees and so on.
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