Thesis
Human rights protection laws are portrayed as positive elements to society, and they have proved so by bringing success to countries like the United States, Japan, and France. However, these laws have also brought chaos and instability to countries like Mexico and India. So why are the results so contrasting between developed and developing nations? The foremost reason is because human rights protection laws only function its benefits when the subjected nation has a narrow wealth gap and a fairly educated population.
Human rights protection laws are portrayed as positive elements to society, and they have proved so by bringing success to countries like the United States, Japan, and France. However, these laws have also brought chaos and instability to countries like Mexico and India. So why are the results so contrasting between developed and developing nations? The foremost reason is because human rights protection laws only function its benefits when the subjected nation has a narrow wealth gap and a fairly educated population.