Security and human rights are interconnected concepts ensuring both safety and freedom. Security involves protecting individuals and societies from threats, while human rights focus on safeguarding basic freedoms, dignity, and equality. A balance between these ensures that safety measures do not infringe upon fundamental rights, fostering justice and peace.
Introduction to Security and Human Rights
International Human Rights Law and Security
Armed Conflict, War Crimes, and Human Rights Violations
Surveillance, Privacy, and Digital Rights
Human Rights Advocacy and Security Sector Reform
Administrator
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SECURITY AND HUMAN RIGHTS
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