THE FORMATION OF THE CONCEPT OF HUMAN RIGHTS
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This article examines the historical development of the concept of human rights and the factors that contributed to its evolution in ancient societies. It highlights the role of legal systems and philosophy in Ancient Greece, Rome, and the East in shaping human rights. The article describes the processes by which state power was established on the principles of justice and equality and explores the early models of human rights. Furthermore, the principles that formed the foundation of modern international law are identified through the development of law and state concepts.
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