THE POSITION OF AFGHANISTAN ON THE ADOPTION OF THE INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS INSTRUMENTS, PART IV: 2001-2003. THE ROLE OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN DEVELOPMENT, BUILDING SECURITY AND THE RULE OF LAW DURING THE PROVISIONAL ISLAMIC STATE OF AFGHANISTAN Cover Image

STANOWISKO AFGANISTANU WOBEC PRZYJĘCIA INSTRUMENTÓW MIĘDZYNARODOWEJ OCHRONY PRAW CZŁOWIEKA, CZ. IV: LATA 2001-2003. ROLA PRAW CZŁOWIEKA W ROZWOJU, BUDOWIE BEZPIECZEŃSTWA I PRAWORZĄDNOŚCI ZA PANOWANIA TYMCZASOWEGO ISLAMSKIEGO PAŃSTWA AFGANISTANU
THE POSITION OF AFGHANISTAN ON THE ADOPTION OF THE INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS INSTRUMENTS, PART IV: 2001-2003. THE ROLE OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN DEVELOPMENT, BUILDING SECURITY AND THE RULE OF LAW DURING THE PROVISIONAL ISLAMIC STATE OF AFGHANISTAN

Author(s): Klaudia Cenda-Miedzińska
Subject(s): International Law, Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, Geopolitics
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Rzeszowskiego
Keywords: Afghanistan; security; human rights; rule of law; development;

Summary/Abstract: The article is the fourth part of a series studying Afghanistan's path toward adopting international instruments to protect human rights. Based on domestic laws, documents, and international treaties, an analysis of the Provisional Islamic State of Afghanistan's approach to human rights, crucial to the state's security building in the early 21st century, was conducted. The article's structure corresponds to the research objectives: discussing changes in the balance of internal forces affecting Afghanistan's security and legal order, and showing the role of human rights in developing and building the state's security and rule of law.

  • Issue Year: 22/2024
  • Issue No: 04
  • Page Range: 5-21
  • Page Count: 17
  • Language: Polish
Toggle Accessibility Mode