Title Human Rights in the Contemporary World Order: Normative Foundations, Legal Frameworks, and Institutional Mechanisms under the United Nations System Description (Author + Affiliation + Discipline) Ganesh Satarkar (Nale) is a scholar affiliated with the Central University of Haryana, specializing in the interdisciplinary field of Law, Criminology, and Human Rights Studies. His academic work focuses on international human rights law, global governance, and the role of institutional frameworks in ensuring justice, equality, and dignity. Through this research, the author contributes to the critical understanding of the United Nations human rights system and its relevance in contemporary socio-political contexts, emphasizing both theoretical foundations and practical implications for global policy and governance. Keywords and Subjects (in Paragraph Form) This research engages with key themes including Human Rights, Dignity, Liberty, Equality, Justice, United Nations Framework, UDHR, ICCPR, ICESCR, CEDAW, CRC, CERD, Rights and Duties, International Law, and Human Rights Mechanisms. The study is situated within the broader academic subjects of International Law, Human Rights Law, Political Science, Global Governance, Criminology, and Public Policy, offering an interdisciplinary perspective that bridges legal theory with institutional practice. It highlights the interconnected nature of civil, political, economic, social, and cultural rights while emphasizing the importance of duties and responsibilities in sustaining a just and equitable global order. Publishing Information Details Journal Name: Organization Development Journal ISSN: 0889-6402 Volume: 14 Issue: 3 Year of Publication: 2026 Page Range: 1–7 Publisher: Organization Development Institute (ODI) Nature of Journal: Peer-reviewed academic journal Indexing Status: Recognized in academic and professional research databases Article Type: Research Article
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