Protection ff Human Rights Based on The International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
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Human Rights which are naturally given by Allah since the birth of every human being into the world, as a right that cannot be changed and revoked by any power. The implementation of human rights must be in accordance with the applicable legal rules within the scope of the international community and the national community in a country. Various applicable international legal rules related to human rights that initiated by the United Nations are already owned by the international community, starting from the establishment of the Universal Declaration on Human Rights, the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. Economic, social and cultural rights include the right to work, the right to earn wages and the right to participate in trade unions, social related human rights, for example the right to social security, the right to housing and the right to education and cultural rights are rights related to the culture owned by a society or traditional culture.
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