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- Title
NATO'S POLICIES AND STRATEGIES FOR PROTECTING HUMAN RIGHTS.
- Authors
IORDACHE, Cosmin; BĂDESCU, Valentin-Stelian
- Abstract
International protection of human rights, established from a normative point of view, especially after the Second World War, is marked by a set of characteristics widely accepted in the doctrine. It highlights in equal measure both the universal nature of human rights, as well as the quality of the individual as a subject of international law in this area, and it can be said that the issue of human rights is not an internal issue of a certain state, but it is one of the central problems of the contemporary world. The issue of compliance and enforcement of international human rights law is proof of the power of understanding and cooperation of States and nations, with a view to the adoption of those measures that foster freedom, understanding, democracy, and cooperation between all nations and states.
- Subjects
NORTH Atlantic Treaty Organization; GOVERNMENT policy; HUMAN rights; INTERNATIONAL agencies; ENFORCEMENT; DEMOCRACY
- Publication
Bulletin of the 'Carol I' National Defence University / Buletinul Universitatii Nationale de Aparare 'Carol I', 2014, Issue 1, p19
- ISSN
1584-1928
- Publication type
Article