Dr Ramesh Kumar Singh
Law
March 2025
This study discusses human rights and global justice, structural inequalities that make it difficult to achieve these rights, and the fact that they apply to all. There exist multiple barriers to realization between those goals: economic disparity, entrenched discrimination, state sovereignty, and legal and governmental restrictions of international law. Through this perspective of global justice, civil, political, economic, social, and cultural rights are critically analyzed to respect human dignity and distribute resources equitably. The research recommends holistic remedies that include better international cooperation, civil society lobbying, economic restructuring, inclusive social policies, legal reforms, and harnessing the potential of new technologies such as blockchain and artificial intelligence for the monitoring and protection of rights. The genocide of Rwanda and the Syrian refugee crisis are two case studies through which it is possible to depict practical ramifications of those issues and the urgent requirement of prompt international solutions. Thus, the findings reveal that in the end teamwork will be necessary to mitigate the worst aspects of such abuse and to create more of a just and equitable society.
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