THE INTERNATIONAL PROTECTION OF THE RIGHT TO LIFE

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HEZIL DJELLOUL

Abstract

The right to life is an inherent privilege that accompanies every individual's first breath. It's the basic entitlement to exist, with both body and spirit deserving respect, as living beings with life granted, many believe, by a higher power. This right is like a treasure, because without it, one ceases to exist. This is why the right to life is considered a fundamental human right – as death signifies the complete end of that person's existence

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