Abstract
Promoting human rights at an international level implies state cooperation forestablishing agreements concerning the improvement of measures which are imposed in thisfield, as well as adopting certain conventions related to the new dimensions of rights or evenwith the new human rights.Human rights represent an extraordinarily complex branch of law, which embodiesboth internal order as well as international order, defining and adding up a set of rights,liberties and obligations of people- some against the other, of the states to defend andpromote these rights, of the entire international community to survey the observance of thoserights and liberties in each country – which permits the intervention by means of publicinternational law in those situations in which these right would have normally been breachedin a certain state. Thus, the principle of state sovereignty may not be opposed to the necessityof protecting human rights, in order to justify to the international community the infringementof these rights inside states
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