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Role Of India For Enforcement Of International Human Rights




Mohammad Rasikh Wasiq, LLM (International Law), ILS College, Pune

ABSTRACT

Indian courts are optimistic about applying international law in domestic courts, and their technique is always evolving. India has made a strong argument for its commitment to the creation and application of international law. India, on the other hand, has played no part in the development of some of the most basic international legal notions. In the disciplines of human rights, environmental law, arbitration, and commercial law, India has made significant contributions to international law. India, on the other hand, is wary of drafting treaties that restrict its sovereignty and openly aim to give home courts legal enforcement powers. International law provides the legal duties of nations in their relations with one another and their treatment of others," according to the United Nations. The study employed a doctrinal method of study to evaluate the role of India in enforcing international instruments of Human rights.

Keywords: National Human Rights, International Human Rights, International enforcement of Human rights

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Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research

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