The Necessity of Guaranteeing Public Rights and Freedoms in Afghanistan
Abstract
The guarantee of public rights and freedoms for individuals has been a significant issue in all political systems and is considered one of the primary duties and obligations of governments. Respecting these rights and liberties is regarded as essential in every society, and legislation is formulated accordingly. In Afghanistan, attention to this crucial matter is also necessary, and it is imperative to develop and enact legislative documents to ensure the protection of individuals' rights and freedoms in society. Additionally, there is a need for legal and judicial mechanisms as enforcement tools for implementing related documents. By doing so, all members of society will undoubtedly benefit from these rights and freedoms without infringing upon the liberties of others. This article aims to explore the various dimensions of this important issue, considering the necessity of relevant legislative documents and existing implementation mechanisms in the country, and to provide recommendations in this regard. It is hoped that the points raised in this discussion will be taken into consideration by the country's governing legal system.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18415/ijmmu.v12i7.7009
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