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Globalization and Human Rights
This book examines the complex relationship between globalization and the protection of human rights. It explores how global economic integration, technological advancement, and transnational governance create both opportunities and challenges for the realization of civil, political, economic, social, and cultural rights. The text discusses key issues such as labor rights, environmental justice, corporate accountability, migration, and the impact of international financial institutions on human rights standards. By drawing on theoretical debates and empirical case studies, the book highlights the need for stronger global governance mechanisms to ensure that human rights are protected in an increasingly interconnected world.
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