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SHIV RANJAN PALLAV RANJAN AMIT KUMAR

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This study examines the strategic significance of integrating international rights into domestic legislation as a mechanism to enhance the safeguarding of human rights within the specific framework of India. The process of domestic incorporation entails the assimilation of provisions derived from international human rights treaties into the legal structure of a nation, thereby granting individuals the authority to directly assert and protect their rights within local courts. This research examines the advantages and difficulties associated with implementing this technique specifically in the Indian environment. This analysis explores the possibility for enhancing safeguards for human rights, increasing accountability for violations, and improving access to remedies. The research additionally examines factors such as national sovereignty, legal culture, challenges in execution, public awareness, and allocation of resources. This research provides insights into the practical implications of integrating convention rights into India's legal system by examining the experiences and lessons acquired from other nations. The results of this study enhance our comprehension of how the integration of certain elements might promote a society that is more aware of and respects individual rights. This is particularly relevant in the context of India, which has a complex legal system and a diversified human rights environment.

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Advancing Human Rights: Incorporating International Rights IN Domestic Law IN India. (2023). Journal of Namibian Studies : History Politics Culture, 35, 525-541. https://doi.org/10.59670/jns.v35i.3500