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Human Rights and Sovereignty

Human rights refer to the fundamental entitlements and freedoms inherent to all individuals, while state sovereignty denotes the authority of a state to govern itself and make decisions free from external interference. The interplay between these concepts often raises ethical and legal questions regarding the protection of individual rights within the framework of national governance.

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Human rights and state sovereignty are two fundamental concepts in political science that often intersect and sometimes conflict. Human rights are the basic rights and freedoms that belong to every individual, while state sovereignty refers to a nation's authority to govern itself without external i...

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Key Terms

Human Rights
Basic rights and freedoms to which all humans are entitled.

Example: The right to free speech is a fundamental human right.

State Sovereignty
The authority of a state to govern itself without external interference.

Example: A country exercising state sovereignty can create its own laws.

International Law
A set of rules generally accepted in relations between nations.

Example: The Geneva Conventions are part of international law.

Global Governance
The way international affairs are managed across countries.

Example: The United Nations is a key player in global governance.

Humanitarian Intervention
Intervention in a state, without its consent, to prevent human rights violations.

Example: NATO's intervention in Kosovo was a humanitarian intervention.

Ethical Dilemma
A situation where a difficult choice must be made between two or more conflicting ethical principles.

Example: Choosing between state sovereignty and protecting human rights can create an ethical dilemma.

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Study of how countries interact and the impact of these interactions.
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Exploration of moral principles in political decision-making.
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Globalization
The process of increased interconnectedness among countries.
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Key Concepts

Human RightsState SovereigntyInternational LawGlobal Governance