The journey begins by examining how the concept of rights has evolved over time, shaped by historical events and societal shifts. The book then delves into the complexities surrounding limitations and derogations of rights, acknowledging the delicate balance between individual freedoms and collective well-being.
The heart of the book focuses on social and economic rights, recognizing their essential role in ensuring human dignity and equality. It examines the challenges and opportunities in realizing these rights in a globalized world marked by disparities.
Responsibility for human rights is explored in detail, acknowledging the roles of states, international organizations, corporations, and individuals in upholding these fundamental principles. The book advocates for a shared responsibility model, emphasizing the importance of collective action.
Global citizenship emerges as a key theme, highlighting the interconnectedness of our world and the need for global cooperation in protecting and promoting human rights. The book also delves into the digital age, examining the emerging landscape of digital rights and privacy in the face of technological advancements.
Climate justice is a significant focus, recognizing the profound impact of climate change on human rights and the urgent need for sustainable solutions. Additionally, the book delves into the unique challenges faced by Indigenous communities in protecting their rights and preserving their cultures.
Refugee and migrant rights are addressed with compassion and understanding, acknowledging the vulnerabilities faced by those displaced by conflict, persecution, and environmental disasters. The book concludes with a chapter on gender equality and Muslim women's rights, advocating for empowerment and inclusivity.
"Rights Refocused: A 21st-Century Lens" is a timely and essential resource for students, scholars, activists, and anyone interested in the complex and dynamic field of human rights. It offers a nuanced and forward-looking perspective on the challenges and opportunities facing human rights in the 21st century.
Azhar ul Haque Sario is bestselling author. Data scientist. Cambridge Alumnus. I have proven technical skills (MBA, ACCA (Knowledge Level- FTMS college Malaysia), BBA, several Google certifications such as Google Data Analytics Specialization, Google Digital Marketing & E-commerce Specialization, and Google Project Management Specialization) to deliver insightful books with ten years of business experience. I have written and published 650+ titles.
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