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Human Rights with Focus on Gender, Race, and Religion: A Comparative Study Between Jordanian Legislation and International Human Rights Acts

Belal Hassan ALrwashdeh1, Hazem Ali AL-Nsour2 & Ghassan Hassan AL-Hayek3

https://doi.org/10.62271/pjc.16.2.35.46

Abstract
This study sheds light on the role of Jordanian legislation in implementing human rights. It focuses on the development of Jordanian laws to adjust with the current advice to help put an end to discrimination within its society. In addition to discussing the atrocities people of minorities suffer from because of their race, sex, and religion, this research focuses on the root issues that lead to discrimination. This research also focuses on the psyche behind discriminatory acts to further establish what could cause these gaps between the population of
people in our current time. It includes the different treaties and laws that punish crimes fueled by hate towards those who are considered different and introduces the possible solutions to assist in eliminating this problem.

Keywords: Discrimination, Race, Gender, Religion, Jordanian legislation

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