Abstract

Globalization and human rights

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  • The strengthen recognition of human rights around the world as established by several international treaties and convention and speeches has with the on-going

  • Today scholars argue that the condition, which is the traditional bearer of human rights obligation, has lost control over the globalization process and those other players such as financial institutions and international

  • In the present global financial system and other actors become important in regards to the safety or rather the violation of human rights (6-12 March 1995) these actors take in global financial institutions, global organizations and worldwide corporations

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INTRODUCTION

The strengthen recognition of human rights around the world as established by several international treaties and convention and speeches has with the on-going. Today scholars argue that the condition, which is the traditional bearer of human rights obligation, has lost control over the globalization process and those other players such as financial institutions and international. In the present global financial system and other actors become important in regards to the safety or rather the violation of human rights (6-12 March 1995) these actors take in global financial institutions, global organizations and worldwide corporations. The present globalization and the policies adhering to it power a number of human rights both civil and political as well as economic, social and cultural rights. Economic combination, free trade, deregulation and privatization have been seen by many as a challenge to the international protection of human rights and mainly to the awareness of economic, social and cultural rights

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