The Social Sciences

Year: 2016
Volume: 11
Issue: 29
Page No. 6849 - 6853

Interaction of the State and the Individual in the Context of the Development of Generations of Human Rights

Authors : Gennadiy I. Borisov, Nikolay N. Oleinik, Anatoliy N. Nifanov, Alexander N. Oleinik, Pablo Chang Ibarra and Vladimir G. Ostapiuk

Abstract: The purpose of this study is to provide the reader with an answer to a question what type of interactions between individuals and states there are when it comes to evolution of human rights. First of all, authors defined the term "human rights" with its historical background. The study describes not only legal meaning of above-mentioned definition but also it is connoted with philosophical approach. It is worth saying that the views of Hobbes, Locke, Hegel, Mencken and Montesquieu are reviewed which are additional value to the background of the research. While describing the role of states within the protection of human rights it was essential to present the Vasak’s 3 generation model. The researcher approached this issue with great care. It deals with cultural and history differences of states and their impact on the ability to protect human rights, pointing out that the development of the individuals is guaranteed by a democratic system.

How to cite this article:

Gennadiy I. Borisov, Nikolay N. Oleinik, Anatoliy N. Nifanov, Alexander N. Oleinik, Pablo Chang Ibarra and Vladimir G. Ostapiuk, 2016. Interaction of the State and the Individual in the Context of the Development of Generations of Human Rights. The Social Sciences, 11: 6849-6853.

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