Exploring The Multifaceted Landscape Of Human Rights: A Comprehensive Analysis Of Theoretical Frameworks
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Abstract
This research embarks on a meticulous journey through the intricate labyrinth of human rights, scrutinizing the nuances of meaning, concepts, and theories that underpin this fundamental aspect of global discourse. From the classical echoes of Natural Rights and Social Contract Theory to the contemporary resonances of Rawls' nuanced principles and Beitz's Theory, the study encompasses a spectrum of ideologies. Pluralist approaches, socialist paradigms, and the doctrine of moral correlativity weave together with the cultural richness of Vedic and Islamic theories, providing a holistic examination. This comprehensive analysis seeks not only to unravel the complexities inherent in these frameworks but also to offer a nuanced understanding of the interconnectedness and challenges shaping the global human rights landscape.