PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE CONTEXT OF GLOBALIZATION PROCESSES
Keywords:
human rights, globalization, mechanisms for the protection of human rights, international law international organizationsAbstract
In the context of globalization, significant changes are taking place in the system of international relations, socio-economic processes and the legal sphere, which directly affects the implementation and protection of human rights. Globalization creates both new opportunities for the development of democracy, the rule of law and international cooperation, and significant challenges associated with increasing inequality, migration crises, information threats and the weakening of national sovereignty. In this context, the improvement of international legal mechanisms for the protection of human rights and their effective integration into national legal systems is of particular importance. Research into this issue contributes to the formation of a holistic approach to ensuring the rights and freedoms of the individual in the context of growing global interdependence.
The article is devoted to the theoretical study of the main directions of the impact of globalization on the problems of protecting human rights in the modern, democratic and humane world. The study of international legal mechanisms for the protection of human rights, which are designed to play a unique role in responding to the challenges of globalization and using the opportunities it opens up for equality for all in the international community, is carried out. The article identifies the main regulatory and legal acts that are decisive for the formation of both international and domestic policies of each state that regulate the sphere of human rights protection.
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