HUMAN RIGHTS AND PROTECTION: A SCIENTIFIC EXPLORATION
Keywords:
Human rights, Justice, Inclusion, Autonomy, Equality, Dignity, Non-discrimination, Social cohesion, Sustainable development, PeaceAbstract
Human rights are fundamental to the existence and dignity of every individual. In today's world, ensuring the protection of these rights is paramount to fostering peace, justice, and equality. This scientific article delves into the interdisciplinary realms of law, psychology, sociology, and political science to explore the significance of human rights, the challenges to their protection, and the strategies to safeguard them. By examining empirical evidence and theoretical frameworks, this article aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of human rights and their indispensable role in shaping a just and equitable society.
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