Human rights refer to the basic rights and freedoms that every individual is entitled to, simply by virtue of being human. These rights are inherent, universal, and inalienable, meaning they cannot be taken away or restrained by any government, institution, or individual. Human rights encompass a wide range of civil, political, economic, social, and cultural rights, including the right to life, liberty, equality, freedom of speech, education, and healthcare. Research in the field of human rights aims to study, analyze, and promote the protection and realization of these fundamental rights for all individuals, regardless of their race, gender, religion, nationality, or socio-economic status. This research may focus on specific human rights issues such as discrimination, violence, poverty, injustice, accountability, and access to justice. Scholars, activists, policymakers, and organizations work together to advance human rights through advocacy, education, legal reform, and international cooperation. Ultimately, the goal of human rights research is to create a more just, inclusive, and peaceful world where all individuals can live with dignity and respect for their rights.