Paragraphs of human rights between the Green Document on Human Rights in the Age of the Masses and the Declaration of Universal Human Rights
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https://doi.org/10.54172/qe2z6120Keywords:
Political rights, The right to nationality, The right to life.Abstract
Many international charters and global declarations are regulating human rights, which are called the international legitimacy of human rights, the most prominent of which are: the Universal Declaration of Human Rights of 1948, and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. The International Covenant on Economic and Social Rights, and in Libya the Green Document on Human Rights was issued. We will examine paragraphs on human rights between the Great Green Charter for Human Rights and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, to determine the true international position on the issue of human rights compared to the position on this issue in the Great Jamahiriya.
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