Legal and Constitutional Concept of Human Rights
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The concept of human rights is very broad. It cannot be bound by any limit, it is inherent in every constitution of the world. Human rights originated in England. The history of human rights began in the field of internal law at the time of the Magna Carta. The Petition of Rights was passed in 1628 on the basis of the Magna Carta. Later, in 1688, the Declaration of Rights was passed, which was understood as the modern Declaration of Human Rights, it was greatly influenced by the French Revolution and the American Constitution. Human rights practice is long enough. Human rights were created in the 18th century by the American and French revolutions. Most modern constitutions incorporate formal declarations of rights by adopting the influence of France and America. In 1789, the National Assembly of France adopted the American Declaration of Rights as one of the initial constitutional amendments and incorporated it into the constitution.In 1789, the National Assembly of France adopted the American Declaration of Rights as one of the initial constitutional amendments and incorporated it into the constitution. or gone Part III deals with the rights recognized as fundamental rights under the Constitution of India and Part IV discusses the extent to which human rights are protected by national institutions.
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