University of Melbourne
Global human rights law is one of the most powerful languages of justice in the modern world. Since the founding of the United Nations in 1945, human rights law has grown into a vast system of declarations, treaties, committees, and courts. It has shaped constitutions and provided a framework for advocacy across the globe. Yet it has also been critiqued as inconsistent, selective, and unable to tackle systemic problems such as global inequality.
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