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September 2019 Vol.
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Merit Research Journal of Art, Social Science
and Humanities (ISSN: 2350-2258) Vol. 6(1) pp.
001-007, September 2019
Copyright © 2019 Merit Research Journals
DOI:10.5281/zenodo.3455852 |
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The study of the progression of soft law human rights to
hard-law human rights and statutory law |
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1Phd Student, Azad
University of Najafabad
2Assistant professor, Azad University of Najafabad
3Assistant professor, University of Khorasegan
*Corresponding Author’s E-mail: mahmoodzabihzade90@gmail.com
Accepted July 19, 2019 |
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Despite the
significant advances made so far in the area of human rights,
there are still some very serious challenges to some of the
issues and examples of these rights, both in the first and
second generations and in the third generation, most of which
are these problems. Third generation is seen. Because in the
first and second generation of human rights, the principle of
the right is definitive, but there is a debate about the scope
of the right and the way in which the right applies. But in the
third generation of human rights, there are ambiguities in how
they are applied, due to these ambiguities, the existence of
these rules in the context of soft law and soft law, for this
reason, these human rights instruments are the means to be
implemented and It does not require states that violate it to
comply. This paper examines the methods and tools that have
already been developed to legitimize and enforce human rights
law.
Keywords: Human rights; soft law; the right to
development; the right to protection; humanitarian assistance
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