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Nigar Hafiz qızı Məmmədova
AMEA Hüquq və İnsan Haqları İnstitutu
nigarisrafilova90@gmail.com

İNSAN HÜQUQLARININ TARİXİ MEYARA GÖRƏ TƏSNİFATI

Açar sözlər:insan hüquqları, ombudsman, sosial istismar, işğal olunmuş torpaqlar, qaçqınlar 

Theories of human rights and its history
Summary
Human rights are the opportunities that people have from birth to death. Regardless of race, nationality, gender, every person has certain rights. These rights must be applied regardless of where and in what position people live. No one has the right to receive these rights from people. But there are also some restrictive cases in this area. If a person violates the law or acts contrary to the national security interests of the state, then it is inevitable to make decisions within the framework required by the law.
Human rights are norms that seek to protect people from serious political, legal and social exploitation. The most important of these rights are freedom of religion, the right to a fair trial on criminal charges, the right not to be tortured and the right to education. The philosophy of human rights is understood to answer questions about the existence, essence, validity, justification and legal status of human rights.
Human rights are relations that determine the place and role of a person and a citizen in society and the state, the essence of the realization of a person's own capabilities and limits established by the state, as well as ways of ensuring and protecting. At the same time, the legal status of a person includes socio-economic, civil, political and personal rights and freedoms.
Key words:human rights,ombudsman,social exploitation,occupied lands,refugees




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