Universal Declaration of Human Rights as a Result of Humankind Conscience
( Pp. 213-216)

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Abashidze Aslan Husejnovich
Peoples' Friendship University of Russia named after Patrice Lumumba
; Moscow, Russia
Abstract:
Abstract: As we celebrate the 75th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, experts in the humanities are assessing the role and significance of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in their speeches and publications. By familiarizing themselves with this material, readers and listeners will gain additional useful information of an interdisciplinary nature regarding the first international human rights instrument in the history of mankind. The attitude and assessment of specialists towards the Universal Declaration of Human Rights varies from praise to derogatory criticism, which, from the point of view of the scientific research approach, is a normal practice.
The purpose of this paper is to present historical facts, events, and statistics in a systematized way to explain the key provisions of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
As a result of analyzing and taking into account historical facts, events and statistical data, the author believes that the reader will be able to properly assess the role and significance of the primary source of the international human rights protection system, which is the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and answer the question of whether this Declaration is necessary for the international community in the context of degrading international human rights system.
How to Cite:
Abashidze A.H. Universal Declaration of Human Rights as a Result of Humankind Conscience // Gaps in Russian Legislation. 2023. Vol. 16. №8. Pp. 207-210. (in Russ.). EDN: OUQMVU
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Keywords:
Universal Declaration of Human Rights; the sources of human rights and freedoms; natural law; human rights; positive law; historical facts; drafting and adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights; universal nature and indivisibility of human rights..


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