global governance and intervention of human rights

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Intervention strategies

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Approaches aimed at changing norms, applying laws, and improving human rights through organization collaboration and legal frameworks.

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Human Rights

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Core aims of the United Nations, promoting and protecting the dignity and rights of individuals.

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Intervention strategies

Approaches aimed at changing norms, applying laws, and improving human rights through organization collaboration and legal frameworks.

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Human Rights

Core aims of the United Nations, promoting and protecting the dignity and rights of individuals.

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Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR)

Agency of the UN responsible for leading human rights promotion and protection.

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Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)

Entities that play a crucial role in conflict areas by providing monitoring, early warning of violence, and support for communities.

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Short-term effects of intervention

Immediate benefits and drawbacks of military and humanitarian aid, including food, shelter, and potential civilian casualties.

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Long-term effects of intervention

Sustained benefits including improved health, education equality, and political stability as a result of interventions.

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Treaties and conventions

Formal agreements between countries that are binding in international and national law.

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UN Peacekeeping Operations

Efforts by the UN to promote and protect human rights in conflict areas.

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Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)

International development goals set in 2000, aimed to be achieved by 2015.

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Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

A universal call to action set in 2015, aiming for a better and more sustainable future by 2030.

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Humanitarian intervention

It refers to actions undertaken to protect human rights in crisis situations, often involving military or relief assistance.

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Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)

The influence of multinational corporations in promoting ethical behaviors, including respect for human rights.

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International Criminal Court (ICC)

A judicial body that prosecutes individuals for international crimes like genocide and human rights violations.

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Human Rights Council

A UN body responsible for promoting and protecting human rights around the globe.

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Positive impact of intervention

Long-term benefits such as improvements in health, education, and infrastructure as a result of interventions.

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Negative impacts of intervention

Consequences such as property damage, population displacement, and prolonged conflict stemming from interventions.