Regulation of Human rights in international law
Abstract
The emergence of the idea of human rights is an old fact that was born with man through a long philosophical, political and social development. Before these rights have become an international regulatory framework, they have gone through a series of successive historical developments, starting with its traditional presentation, through the experience of some ancient human civilizations, including Iraq, to codify some of the legal rules on human rights, and thus to include them in constitutional declarations and documents in the most important social and political formations
References
- References* The Holy Quran .Firstly. International conventions, declarations and conventions:1. Charter of the United Nations.2. Universal Declaration of Human Rights.3. International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.4. International Convention on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights.5. Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.6. International Convention for the Prevention and Punishment of Genocide.