Security Council and human rights
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Human rights today have become the focus of attention of states and international organizations, an integral part of state constitutions and one of their main concerns. This is why human rights have been the subject of great attention in order to ensure their respect and protection through the development of an arsenal of laws, charters and international agreements. Among the most important documents concerning human rights is the Charter of the United Nations, which underlined the importance of human rights on one hand and made of the organization a major platform to defend them on the other hand.
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Boughzala, M. N. (2013). Security Council and human rights. Journal of Law, Society and Authority , 2(1), 55-80. https://doi.org/10.52919/lsa.v2i1.132
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