
The Book is multidisciplinary in approach and is divided into 13 chapters, where every chapter sheds light on a specific dimension - ranging from the implications of artificial intelligence and digital surveillance on privacy rights, to the intersections of gender, environmental justice, indigenous rights, health, education and the rule of law in ensuring a just and equitable society. In recognising the plurality of human experiences and the interconnection of human rights, the book emphasizes the need for inclusive frameworks, ...responsible legal systems and cooperative global systems to safeguard human rights in all forms. This edition will serve as a meaningful resource for scholars, students, legal professionals and human rights advocates. This will further inspire research and action towards building a world where human dignity is respected and protected.