Alzheimer’s Disease and Intestinal Microbiota Transplantation by Saba Kanwal* in COJ Reviews & Research_ Research and Reviews International Journals
Abstract
Being
an international organization, the United Nations has played an outstanding
role in facilitating cooperation in international law, international security,
economic development, social progress, human rights and maintenance of world
peace. The pursuit of human rights has been remained a focus point in the objectives
of the UN. The atrocities of the World War II and genocide, highlighted the
need that the new organization must work to prevent any similar tragedies,
which would be expected in the future, So on the basis of early objectives, the
UN has created legal framework for considering and acting on complaints about
human rights violations. The UN has succeeded to promote peace as well as to
ensure human rights at global level. The UN ensuring human rights and peace through
a special mechanism, peace-keeping missions and forces, state to state contact
and through its observers. The apartheid in South Africa is one of the most
painful examples of the human rights violation in which majority of black inhabitants were
curtailed extremely based on racial segregation. The apartheid was developed
after World War II by the Afrikaner-dominated National Party, and the UN
stimulated this issue immediately at its first gathering in 1946, placing South
Africa on the agenda. The UN successfully resolved the issue of human rights
violations in South Africa, but ultimately it take very long time to eradicate
apartheid from South Africa and after forty years, South Africa was able to
conduct fare and free elections with cooperation of the UN and other
international communities
https://crimsonpublishers.com/cojrr/fulltext/COJRR.000537.php
Crimson
Publishers: https://crimsonpublishers.com/
For
more articles in Research and Reviews
International Journals,
Please
click on below link: https://crimsonpublishers.com/cojrr/
No comments:
Post a Comment