Madhura P Vittal, Sakshi Khaitan & Kartikey, B.A. LL.B. (Hons.), Alliance School of Law, Alliance University, Bangalore
ABSTRACT
The effectiveness of international human rights law has long been debated. This abstract seeks to answer the research question of whether the implementation of international human rights law has led to the protection and promotion of human rights, and what factors have contributed to the success or failure of this implementation. Through an examination of existing literature, case studies, and statistical data, it was found that while international human rights law has contributed to the promotion and protection of human rights, its effectiveness varies widely depending on the political, social, and economic context in which it is implemented. The success of implementation is influenced by a range of factors including government commitment, civil society engagement, and access to legal remedies.
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