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THE IMPACT OF INTERNATIONAL CHANGES ON HUMAN RIGHTS IN ARAB REGION

MAHMOUD ABDULHAMEED SALEH ALWEKHYAN

Vol 18, No 07 ( 2023 )   |  DOI: 10.17605/OSF.IO/6ZQ2F   |   Author Affiliation: Masters in Human Rights and Human Development, University of Jordan, Amman- Jordan   |   Licensing: CC 4.0   |   Pg no: 2347-2364   |   Published on: 31-07-2023

Abstract

The study aimed to analyze reality of human rights in Arab region, to recognize the most prominent international changes that have contributed to the growing interest in human rights in Arab region such as Globalization, political reform, and Terrorism. The study also highlighted the obstacles and external challenges to the development of human rights in Arab region using qualitative methodological approach to answer its question. The study revealed a set of important results, of which it was: The matter of human rights is no longer a national issue, but an international one. The human rights movement in the Arab region has witnessed important developments both in theory and in practice. Nevertheless, the gap remains large and deep, with the global human rights movement. There is a direct relationship between the increasing spread of globalization and the defence of human rights, and the more effective international organizations, the more respect for human right. Terrorism in all its forms and expressions is a threat to the development of human rights in the Arab region. Based on these findings, the study proposes some recommendations include: Strengthening national legislation and laws protecting human rights. Ensure the protection of human rights in accordance with the conditions set by the Arab and international conventions. Taking measures to raise awareness among young people on issues of good governance through the media, cultural exchange and curricula that incorporate the principles and values of Democracy.


Keywords

International Changes, Globalization, Terrorism, Arab Region