Dr. Adiy Turki Al-Fawa'ir provides a comprehensive analysis of human rights principles, meticulously examining their foundation in international law and their specific application within Jordanian legislation. This scholarly work offers a crucial comparative perspective, highlighting the synergies and discrepancies between global standards and national legal frameworks. It serves as an essential resource for legal scholars, practitioners, students, and human rights advocates interested in the legal protection of fundamental rights in Jordan. The book navigates complex legal doctrines and treaties, making it an invaluable guide to understanding the contemporary landscape of human rights law and its national implementation.