AN INTERNATIONAL - LEGAL MECHANISM OF PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS
Abstract
This work is attempt of the analysis of the rights and freedoms of the person in the context of international law. In work various points of view of scientists are stated, the mechanism of protection of human rights and questions of its effectiveness is considered. Development of the international cooperation in area, human rights creates new problems which should be analyzed. It concerns the content of the principle of respect of human rights as the new branch of international law connected with the international cooperation in human rights. The comparative analysis of activity of the international control bodies created according to agreements on human rights allows proving the concept of the international measures of assistance to implementation of these international agreements.
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