TOWARDS PROTECTING MEN’S RIGHTS TO RESTORE BALANCE BETWEEN GENDER RIGHTS
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The international community did not limit its research to human rights in general, but focused on specific rights, including women's rights. However, excessive focus on women's rights and their protection has led to the neglect of men's rights, which has become evident today, whether in personal status rights, political rights and positions, or the issue of violence. Additionally, there are international and national legislations and institutions that only focus on women's rights, creating a gap in human rights between genders, undermining the principle of equality, human dignity, and other legal principles upon which the idea of human rights is based.
The violation of the principle of gender equality has become one of the issues that require urgent intervention by the human community to pay attention to men's rights in terms of recognition and enjoyment to restore balance and achieve the basic principle of human rights based on non-discrimination and achieving equality regardless of gender, and this will only be achieved through international and national legislation and institutions that focus on men, similar to those established for women
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