Abstract

The issue of human rights protection has become one of the leading topics of scientific discussions. In jurisprudence, guarantees of inalienable rights and tools for their protection have been widely covered. At the same time, there is a need for a more in-depth analysis of certain problematic issues, one of which may be the problem of international legal protection of certain groups of persons. This study is based on the main acts of international law in the field of human rights. At the same time, attention should be paid to the lack of scientific analysis of systems of international legal protection of the rights of special groups of persons at the regional and global level.The purpose of this publication was to carry out a comprehensive analysis of the system of international legal protection of human rights of certain groups of people at the global (UN system) and regional level.Today’s crisis phenomena focus the attention of scientists on the need for further improvement of both the regional and global system of human rights protection. The role of international organizations and civil society in solving global problems of maintaining international peace and security, environmental protection, human rights and democracy in the implementation of the sustainable development program has significantly increased. In the light of the new requirements, the legal base and codification of the norms of international law have significantly expanded. All these factors determined a more detailed coverage of the content of the branches of international law, the interaction of their norms with the norms of domestic law, implementation in the practice of states and international organizations.International legal documents in the field of protection of certain groups at the UN and regional level will be constantly reviewed and improved. The advantage of regional norms and systems for the protection of human rights is that they are created taking into account geographical, historical, political, cultural and social characteristics.

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