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Article Abstract

International Journal of Advance Research in Multidisciplinary, 2025;3(4):01-09

Tracing Human Rights: A Journey from Antiquity to the Present

Author : Kashmiri Kumbang

Abstract

Human rights are widely recognized today as universal, inalienable, and fundamental to human dignity. Although the contemporary framework of human rights emerged primarily in the twentieth century, particularly after the Second World War, the roots of these rights extend deep into human history. From ancient legal codes and moral philosophies to religious teachings and political revolutions, societies across the world have contributed to the gradual development of human rights ideas. This seminar paper traces the historical evolution of human rights from antiquity to the present. It examines early expressions of justice and rights in ancient civilizations such as Mesopotamia, India, China, Greece, and Rome, followed by the influence of medieval religious doctrines and landmark legal documents like the Magna Carta. The paper further explores the transformative role of Renaissance humanism and Enlightenment philosophy in shaping modern notions of individual liberty, equality, and natural rights. Special emphasis is given to the political revolutions of the eighteenth century and the expansion of rights during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, culminating in the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948. Finally, the paper discusses contemporary challenges and emerging dimensions of human rights in the twenty-first century. The study highlights that human rights are not static but continually evolving in response to changing social, political, and technological realities.

Keywords

Human Dignity, Universality, Human Rights, Natural Rights, Enlightenment, Universal Declaration of Human Rights