Abstract

This article analyses the BRICS countries' understanding of the right to development through the prism of this political entity's internal structure, declarations, and official legal documents. The authors conclude that implementing and applying this right in international law is necessary to further develop society and social relations. The article also identifies the problems of understanding human rights in civilisations, which results from different historical, social, economic,and political developments. The article shows regional unions' understanding of human rights in this regard. Developing countries' defence of this right to development. It also analyses the idea of the President of the People's Republic of China, "Brighter Shared Future for the International Community" for a new world order, which has become a key idea for the BRICS countries.

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