Abstract

The concept of human rights does not have a fixed definition. Experts differed among themselves to define this term. In terms of language, human rights are defined as: enjoying the benefits, rights, and duties that others enjoy without discrimination on the basis of gender, nationality, religion, language, or color. The following are the most important characteristics of human rights that international legislation is responsible for guaranteeing and protecting for individuals regardless of their differences.

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