Globalization, Transnational Legal Order, And Their Impact On The Rights Of Tribal, Indigenous, And Rural People In India
- IJLLR Journal
- Mar 29
- 1 min read
Shantanu Patel, LLM, Hidayatullah National Law University, Raipur
ABSTRACT
This paper aims to highlight the risks and challenges that tribal, indigenous, and tribal people are facing in the course of globalization and the transnational legal order. The paper will discuss the obstacles such as breach of the right to have a decent livelihood, endangering the diverse culture, limiting the means of development, decreasing constitutional protection, communities becoming shorter and converting to the aches of city life, sterilizing, and controlling the behavior of tribal behavior in the name of law and order by the government, i.e., Naxals, etc. All these challenges will be discussed comprehensively in this paper, and nuances will be covered as to what the Conventions and government can do to sustain the life and rights of tribal, indigenous, and village people, and how both globalization and the diverse culture in the form of small groups of tribal and indigenous people can go hand in hand.
Keywords: Globalization, Transnationalism, Indigenous, life and livelihood, tribal behavior.
