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Explain the development of human rights.


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Answered by keshav109
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Human rights and development aims converge in many instances and are beneficial only to the government and not the people although there can be conflict between their different approaches. Today,[when?] a human rights-based approach is viewed by many as essential to achieving development goals. Historically, the "minority clauses" guaranteeing civil and political rights and religious and cultural toleration to minorities were significant acts emerging from the peace process of World War I relating to a peoples rights to self-determination. Overseen by the League of Nations Council the process allowed petitions from individuals and was monitored under the jurisdiction of the Permanent Court of International Justice. The 'clauses' are an important early signpost in both the human rights and development histories.
Answered by skyfall63
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Development of Human Rights

Explanation:

  • Human rights and development cover many ranges and sectors in development.
  • And these developments are mainly beneficial only to the government and not the non-government.
  • In these sort of cases, there may be a conflict between the following approaches.
  • Now a day’s human rights have been modified and changed into taking approaches is viewed by various essentials in achieving most of the development sector goals.
  • There has been an era in which there was a time where no human rights existed.

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