Historical Perspective on Evaluation of Human Rights

  • Prachi Rastogi

Abstract

A new world order came into being out of the ashes of World War II in 1945, putting respect for human rights alongside peace, security and development as the primary objectives of the United Nations. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, proclaimed in 1948, formed the basis for a series of conventions on international human rights. Almost all national laws inspired by these conventions are currently under threat. Equal Rights and Basic Freedoms are widely accepted as the birthright of all human beings. The main objective of the thesis is to examine and analyze philosophical thought about the historical history of human rights. Data was collected from many blogs, books and related papers on human rights as a qualitative paper to undertake this research.

Published
2019-10-16
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Articles