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Shiavault - a Vault of Shia Islamic Books Human Rights Nature, Concept, Origin and Development Conclusion Withstanding this fact, the modern concept of human rights is comprehensive in its nature and content. In fact, the catalogue of rights is expanding every day. It must be noted that no catalogue elaborating specific human rights will ever be exhaustive or final, being man made laws.
Its content goes hand in hand with the state of moral consciousness, or development of civilization at any given time in history. By and large, the concept of human rights is very much the product of history and of human civilization. Being as such, it is always subject to evolution and change and that the human rights concept is not static but subject to innovation and change. The historical happenings and evolutionary developments made radical changes on the idea of human rights.
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[^10] For Instance, right to freedom of speech is not absolute but rather regulated in accordance with the requirements of social expediency. Dr.U.Chandra, Human rights, p [^17]: [^11] R. Devorkin, Taking Rights seriously, Mass publications Cambridge 1977 ,pp 79-[^92]: [^12] R. Devorkin, Taking Rights seriously , p [^18]: [^13] .Thomas Buergenthal, ‘Codification and Implementation of international Human Rights’, Human Dignity- The Internationalization of Human Rights, Ed.
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