
Justice Power and Human Rights: Global Challenges Explored
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Researchers generally assume that human beings are perfectly logical and everyone has comparable access to information and opportunities in life but this is not the case for most of us. Certain vulnerable groups are deprived of the ability to exercise power and independence daily. This course analyses various unfair behaviours including child marriages child soldiers oppression and power that have affected and moulded many of our communities today particularly those populated by people of colour.We begin by explaining what it means to be empowered and how people can become persecuted and suggest approaches for dealing with power inequity and oppression. The issue of child brides and a tactic that has assisted in putting an end to child marriage is next addressed. After that we explore a serious violation of international law which is still widespread in global conflicts: enlisting youngsters into the armed services. It is a significant human rights issue that campaigners fight to address daily.Next the course explains how overwhelmingly environmental degradation climate change and pollution have a disproportionate impact on people of colour worldwide. Following that you'll learn how the negative externalities from environmental degradation are frequently allocated unequally. We conclude by talking about settler colonialism environmental racism and the ways that resurgent Indigenous activism can help solve social political economic and ecological injustices. This course will help you better grasp the multiple obstacles.
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