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Cardozo International & Comparative Law Review

Abstract

The article examines the evolving landscape of human rights in Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) States, arguing that while there is a noticeable shift toward better human rights compliance, this progress is primarily driven by economic diversification and geopolitical strategies rather than a genuine embrace of international human rights norms. The analysis highlights that despite advancements in social and economic rights, significant challenges persist in areas such as civil liberties and media freedom. The article posits that human rights are increasingly viewed as essential for economic growth and development in the region, rather than merely as universal values.

Disciplines

Civil Rights and Discrimination | Comparative and Foreign Law | Human Rights Law | International Law | Law | Law and Gender

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