Human rights remain the cornerstone of modern democracy, yet they continue to face new threats in the digital and globalized era. Issues such as online hate speech, surveillance, and refugee crises test the strength of international human rights law.
Students and young lawyers have a crucial role to play in defending these rights. Through advocacy, research, and public engagement, they can bridge the gap between law and lived experience. Law schools must nurture a sense of responsibility toward social justice, encouraging students to use their legal knowledge for the greater good.
Protecting human rights is not just a legal duty — it is a moral one that defines the conscience of a nation.



