Diving into Global Legal Insights for Equity, Diversity and Justice: Turbo Charge SDG 10 (Reduced Inequalities)

Authors

  • Bhupinder Singh

Keywords:

Diversity, Inequalities, Justice, Legal Insights, SDG 10 (Reduced Inequalities)

Abstract

The imperative of achieving Sustainable Development Goal 10 (SDG 10) - Reduced Inequalities underscores the urgency to address the pervasive global challenge of social and economic disparities. This research embarks on a comprehensive exploration of the intricate interplay between legal frameworks and the pursuit of Equity, Diversity, and Justice on a global scale. As the tenth goal of the United Nations' 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, SDG 10 articulates a commitment to significantly reduce inequalities within and among countries. In this context, understanding the role of legal systems becomes paramount, as they serve as the bedrock for shaping societal norms, safeguarding individual rights, and instituting mechanisms for redress. This research paper explores the global legal landscape pertaining to Equity, Diversity, and Justice with a specific focus on Sustainable Development Goal 10 (SDG 10) - Reduced Inequalities. The paper delves into the legal frameworks, international conventions, and national legislations that aim to address issues of inequality on a global scale. The analysis also encompasses case studies and best practices to highlight effective strategies for promoting equity, diversity, and justice. By examining the current legal insights, this paper seeks to contribute to the ongoing discourse on achieving SDG 10 and fostering a more inclusive and equal world.

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Published

2023-10-30

How to Cite

Singh, B. . (2023). Diving into Global Legal Insights for Equity, Diversity and Justice: Turbo Charge SDG 10 (Reduced Inequalities). Journal of Constitutional Law and Jurisprudence, 6(2), 107–114. Retrieved from https://lawjournals.celnet.in/index.php/Jolj/article/view/1405

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