The Guarantees Adopted for the Protection of Human Rights
Ziad Mohammad Al Wahshat1, Talal Yassin Aleissa2, Essa Lafi Hassan Al Smadi3, Hashim Ahmad Mohammad Balas4 & Ghaleb Moh’d Yasin Al Shamayleh5
https://doi.org/10.62271/pjc.16.1.247.264
Abstract
This study adopts an examination of non-judicial guarantees for the protection of human rights through reports and diplomatic protection, as well as the examination of judicial protection of human rights at the national and international levels. In preparing the research, the researchers relied on the descriptive approach in determining the description and nature of the protection required the analytical approach in analyzing the elements and pillars of the
research, and the historical approach by addressing the historical evolution of the issue of human rights protection. The research has produced a series of results, the most important of which are: Institutional building on human rights at both the United Nations and treaty levels, although it seems somewhat tangible, does not permit political censorship and these organs, despite their diversity, lack judicial character. Several recommendations have been proposed, including the need to operationalize the International Criminal Court’s judicial role in the protection of human rights in light of the significant violations of human rights now being
committed.
Keywords: Human rights, Guarantees adopted, Permanent International, Criminal Court.