Wednesday, 9 September 2020

The Role of United Nations in respect of Human Rights

 

The Role of United Nations in respect of Human Rights:- The United Nations is one of the major International Institutions or Organizations which has its own most significant place & importance in relation to human rights with others also. U.N.O. has 193 members out of 195 countries[1]; two countries are non members observer states the Holy See & the State of Palestine[2] approximately. The purposes & principles of the United Nations have been mentioned in its Charter, in which the human rights have been placed in its Preamble, purposes & principles as one of main aspects with also the inclusion of international peace, security, economic co-operation and other related things on the basis of principle of sovereignty for the interest and welfare of all. The human rights are one of main purposes & principles of the U.N.O. beyond all distinctions as a result the U.N.O. has adopted many International instruments relating to human rights which all aforesaid reveals that the U.N.O. has the greatest importance and contribution with regard to the development, promotion, protection, & preservation of human rights which is highly worth appreciating but the United Nations are not also free from the criticisms, disadvantages and other similar things, subjecting to time, circumstance, necessities & requirements under all the justified exceptions. The provisions also relating to the human rights expressly & authoritatively have been contained in the U.N. Charter. In today’s scenario, the problem of terrorism is one of the most serious, fiercely, heinously & extremely against the entire mankind or whole human being and human rights, the destruction of human, humanity & human life and the deprivation of life & personal liberty of human are being committed openly or broad day light in despite of the enforcement system of human rights which is the most miserable or anxious conditions of human rights.   

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