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HUMAN RIGHTS: NEED FOR POLITICAL THEORIES

Mintu Mondal

No 2019-29-09, Working papers from Voice of Research

Abstract: Human and rights are the two words conjointly makes a concern about the fate of human civilisation because we always breaks the basic rights of mankind in the name of conventional legislations framed by the statecraft. However, American Declaration of Independence invokes, all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights, which among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Through which we can define the term human rights in terms of moral rights. Despite the abstract ideas of human rights we face the struggling against fear and oppression. We think the political theory helps to articulate analytically human rights as the basic concern of our present and future life. So, in that circumstance the paper has observed the essentiality of the political theories of human rights in favour of poor realm of humanity and the paper has been prepared by qualitative research methods. Key Words:Human Rights, American Declaration of Independence, Isogoria and Isonomia, Naturalistic Theories, Agreement Theories, UN Declaration of Human Rights Policy

Date: 2019-03
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