Regional legislation: all resolutions, laws and provisions of any international mechanisms regarding
the protection of human rights, which were or are enacted by the United Nations, starting with the
Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948, treaties and conventions regarding the protection
of human rights and concluding with the UN Security Council’s resolutions with the purpose of
preserving international security and peace and calling for the use of force as a last solution.
b) Imple me ntation
Local implementation: implementation of legal norms and directives regarding the management of
the public interest, meaning the conveyance of rights to their owners on a local level in all places,
where it is designated to be, counties, districts, and provinces or territories.
National implementation: formulating policies and setting mechanisms in order to implement
legislations at the national level after a vote of the legislative council. For example, make every
effort to build strong and experienced security forces, bearing the responsibility of preserving
security and peace in different regions of the country, such as the army, the police and the other
intelligence services, and building institutions of all kinds, in order to manage people’s affairs and
preserve their dignity from the ferocity of poverty, exploitation, armed hostility and other [things].
In this sense we can talk about sovereignty.
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Regional implementation: implementation of regional resolutions and legal norms on different local
levels, such as the province within a single country or region in a specific geographic area, such as
the European Union’s agreement to protect human rights as one example, but not limited to it.
International implementation: the implementation of international resolutions and legislations
represented by international conventions and declarations concerning the protection of human
rights, such as the Universal Declaration of Human rights, the International Covenants on the
Protection of Economic, Social, and Cultural as well as Civil and Political Rights Political of 1966
and their optional protocols, the Declaration on the Rights of Persons Belonging to National or