Protection of fundamental rights and freedoms as a universal problem and chaos theory

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Abstract

Protection of fundamental rights and freedoms and the removal of all forms of barriers has always been the focus of political, social and cultural struggles conducted throughout human history. In this struggle of freedom and protection of human rights and preventing violations, the necessary assurance mechanisms have been established depending on the success achieved and they vary from region to region calling for provision to eligible individuals. In today’s world order, government, culture and geographical frontiers, human rights are an acceptable set of values considered indispensable within all domains and in recent years have become a matter of serious debate and research at both national and international level. This is because if fundamental rights and freedoms of a person are attacked his personality and dignity in everyone’s view are violated too. In this respect, the person who violates the right of the one attacked ends as more than a personal reckoning and this is an issue that should be addressed in a universal dimension. This study is intended to bring out the impact of chaos theory on the implementation of human rights as a mechanism of protecting fundamental rights and freedoms.

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Ural, S. S., & Açıkalın, Ş. N. (2015). Protection of fundamental rights and freedoms as a universal problem and chaos theory. In Springer Proceedings in Complexity (pp. 197–212). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-09710-7_17

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