Individual Rights Clash with Community Needs in Human Rights Dilemma.
The article discusses the relationship between individual rights and communities in the context of human rights. It argues that human rights are connected to individuals, but also rely on groups or communities. This creates a tension between protecting individual rights and the role of groups in both protecting and violating those rights. The study highlights the importance of various communities, such as families, societies, and international orders, in upholding human rights. The findings suggest that human rights are not just about individuals and the state, but also involve different types of communities.