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Limitations of sovereignty arising from United Nations human rights instruments (The third generation of human rights)

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REZAEI SAJJAD

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 The concept of foreign Sovereignty of the state, In international law is the autonomy and equality with other states. The criterion for distinguishing the state from nongovernmental societies is the absolute Sovereignty; that is, the power of the state is a supreme, infinite, and unreliable power. Sovereignty can be regarded as the supreme authority of a state in making and executing decisions. The principle of absolute Sovereignty of states is one of the requirements for establishing world order. Therefore, the mutual respect of states to the others independence and Sovereignty is essential. From this point of view, Sovereignty is a matter of domestic law, and it only relates to international law so as not to prejudice one state's international obligations to other states. With the development of international law, the Sovereignty of states has been reduced and governments have in some cases adopted some restrictions on their Sovereignty in favor of the international order. One of the issues that has caused these restrictions in today's world is the Human Rights issue. The present study examines the limitations on the Sovereignty of governments through the third generation of Human Rights instruments and attempts to answer the following questions: What is the concept of Sovereignty, and how did the third generation of Human Rights restrict Sovereignty?

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    REZAEI, SAJJAD. (2020). Limitations of sovereignty arising from United Nations human rights instruments (The third generation of human rights). INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MANAGEMENT AND HUMANITIES SCIENCE RESEARCH IN IRAN. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/949331/en

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    REZAEI SAJJAD. Limitations of sovereignty arising from United Nations human rights instruments (The third generation of human rights). 2020. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/949331/en

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    SAJJAD REZAEI, “Limitations of sovereignty arising from United Nations human rights instruments (The third generation of human rights),” presented at the INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MANAGEMENT AND HUMANITIES SCIENCE RESEARCH IN IRAN. 2020, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/949331/en

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