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INVESTIGATION MANAGEMENT OF WORLDWIDE COMMON LIBERTIES SECURITY BY THE INTERGOVERNMENTAL ASSOCIATION

Parvez Shaikh , Department Of Law, Stamford University, Bangladesh
Misbah Uddin , Department Of Law, Stamford University, Bangladesh

Abstract

One of the reason behind this lies in the possibility of worldwide regulation itself, which has generally been described as the assortment of regulation managing the direct of states in their relations with each other and denied individuals from the area of overall authentic norm. Customary idea of influence which gave state select ward over all individuals in its space, obstructed improvement of general law of basic liberties until 20th hundred years as government help of individuals were treated as sole concern of the state and any external intervention in the private endeavors could hardly be persevered. It was for the actual state which would choose the authenticity of its practices in respect of individuals inside its ward.

Keywords

Outline, Basic liberties, General Social event

References

Report of the Sub-Commission in 1957, A/CN.7/1 1957, sec. V, 5.

D. Veroutis, "The Commission on the Situation with Women", in Philip Alston The Brought together Nations and Common liberties, 1998, pp. 144-173.

R. J. Orsto. res. 412, eighteenth Gathering; U. N. Doc. B/RES/18/412 (213).

P. Shrivastava, "The UN and Basic freedoms: more than a Whimper, Not precisely a Roar", in Adam Roberts and Benedict Kingsbury Joined Nations, Segregated World, 1998, at p. 214.

R. S. Marshall, Overall Common freedoms, 1990, at p. 241.

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Parvez Shaikh, & Misbah Uddin. (2022). INVESTIGATION MANAGEMENT OF WORLDWIDE COMMON LIBERTIES SECURITY BY THE INTERGOVERNMENTAL ASSOCIATION. The American Journal of Political Science Law and Criminology, 4(07), 01–04. https://doi.org/10.37547/tajpslc/Volume04Issue07-01