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pp. 5070-5085 | Article Number: ijese.2016.376
Published Online: August 10, 2016
Abstract
The purpose of the study is to analyze the features of the implementation of international norms on human rights to the national law system of the Republic of Azerbaijan. Using the method of the critical analysis of national legislative framework on human rights, the authors argue that there are some certain problems connected with the application and execution of the European Court resolutions in our Republic, with the improving the legislation according to the modern legal conditions and social challenges and the extension of enlightenment in the proper sphere in law enforcement authorities. The practical value is that the submissions can be used by lawmakers as a basis not only for facilitating the practical realization of the treaties on human rights, but also for development the supplemental legal guarantees for the maintenance of the conformity to natural laws of this activity.
Keywords: The Republic of Azerbaijan, international norms on human rights, protection of human rights, the international treaty, judicial authorities
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