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Mr Qasim Ali Sadaqat,
Volume 2, Issue 4 (9-2024)
Abstract

Sustainable peace and its guarantee are the indisputable rights of citizens who are facing challenges in Afghanistan, and to overcome these challenges, legal solutions are needed that must be put into the form of policies with their implementation, so the people of this land will witness a peaceful life and sustainable peace. Therefore, in this research, sustainable peace is considered a right-claim, and to guarantee it, legal solutions and government policies have been analyzed and evaluated with a legal approach, philosophy of law, and sociology using library and field methods, as well as descriptive, analytical, inductive, and deductive research methods. The key legal solutions and policies to ensure sustainable peace in Afghanistan are respect and guarantee of human dignity, human security, equality of opportunity, and fair territorial planning, which the government should put at the top of its major policies. At the same time, the government should focus more on human dignity as the basis of human security, equality of opportunity, and fair territorial planning as the key to ensuring sustainable peace and place it as the axis of its strategy, policy, and major programs. This research focuses mainly on proving the relationship between the issues and ensuring sustainable peace.

Mr Qasem Ali Sadaqat,
Volume 2, Issue 5 (12-2024)
Abstract

The right to sustainable peace is an example of the third generation of human rights and has foundations, including the inherent dignity of man, which has certain functions, and these functions have been considered in this article in an inductive and deductive manner with the aim of analyzing and explaining their functions and benefits. Naturally, in any society where human dignity is respected, the right to sustainable peace is justified and legitimate, and at the same time, it also determines its scope and scope. In the event of incompatibility of negative peace with justice, equality of opportunity, and the first and second generations of human rights, negative peace will not prevail. Because if negative peace is established at the cost of violating the aforementioned issues, human dignity will be violated. Similarly, torture will not be justified and legitimate in order to guarantee negative peace, because torture is against human dignity. Moreover, ensuring traditional security cannot violate the right to sustainable peace. Ultimately, sustainable peace is dependent on the realization of justice and equality of opportunity, because human dignity is the guarantee of all.


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