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Globalization view on human rights

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Globalization has its winners and losers with the expansion of trade, market, foreign investment, developing countries have seen the gaps among themselves widen. The imperative to liberalize has demanded a shrinking of state involvement in national life, producing a wave of privatization, cutting jobs, slashing health, education and food subsidies,etc.
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Globalization has many negative effects and impacts to human being leading to privatization of parastals, cutting job opportunities, slashing health and education and removal of food subsidies.
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Globalization can have both positive and negative impacts on human rights. While it can promote economic and social development, it can also exacerbate inequalities and exploitation, leading to violations of human rights.
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There is a big difference between globalization and human rights. Human rights are based on the internationally agreed human rights standards that are based on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Under globalization, these international standards are being put into question and replaced by their own individual standards. This can lead to increased workplace discrimination, rights for takeover, and other types of abuse.
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The imperative to liberalize has demanded a shrinking of state involvement in national life, producing a wave of privatization, cutting jobs, slashing health, education and food subsidies,etc.
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