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Making Human Rights A Constitutional Right: Menjadikan Hak Manusia sebagai Hak Konstitusional
This book examines the significance of enshrining human rights within a country’s constitution as a fundamental guarantee for the protection of individual freedoms and dignity. It argues that the constitution is not only the highest legal framework but also a moral and political foundation to safeguard fundamental rights from state abuse and arbitrary power. The discussion covers the historical evolution of constitutional recognition of human rights, theoretical debates on constitutionalism, and comparative perspectives from different national contexts. It also addresses the challenges of translating constitutional provisions into effective legal and institutional practices. By linking theory and practice, the book provides valuable insights for policymakers, legal practitioners, academics, and civil society actors who are committed to strengthening democracy and ensuring the constitutional protection of human rights.
(Tersedia dalam Bahasa Indonesia)
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