Which has a better scope and why: Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law or Commercial Law?

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    ABHISHEK K If you do not go to the end, why to start? | Scholar-Level 17

    5 years ago
    These are two completely contrasting fields and to excel in either of them, one needs to have passion and dedication to work in that direction. That being said, from a neutral point of view, if one is interested in both fields equally, the scope can greatly vary depending on where the person is working and what kind of work they are doing. Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law - This field of law has, as the name suggests, an international standing, I. e. it will be valid all across the globe. This means that in terms of job opportunities, the world will be your playground and working in global organisations like any organ of
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    YASH SHARMA | Scholar-Level 17

    a year ago
    Both Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law and Commercial Law have their own scope and career opportunities, and the choice depends on individual interests and career aspirations. Here's a brief comparison:
    1. Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law: This field involves working towards the protection and promotion of human rights and upholding international humanitarian laws. Graduates can work in various organizations such as NGOs, UN agencies, legal aid cells, human rights commissions, and academic institutions. This field also offers opportunities to work as a human rights lawyer, human rights activist, internationa
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    Abhishek Vikram Lawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader | Guide-Level 13

    7 years ago
    Hello everyone,
    Well, humanitarian laws deal with protection of human rights and defining what is human and what is not. The scope of human rights and the law is much as the issues have always been arising. Recently, Rohingya crisis, Kashmir issues, etc. all this involve the application of humanitarian law. Also, the military exercises are also controlled under the act. The act thus has a scope which is ever evolving. The human rights violation happen every now and then.
    Commercial laws are not universal and also international boundaries limit them. Humanitarian law however, has no boundary and applies to foreign territories bases on Bi
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    Mishika Singh Lawyer by profession | Contributor-Level 7

    7 years ago
    These are two completely contrasting fields and to excel in either of them, one needs to have passion and dedication to work in that direction. That being said, from a neutral point of view, if one is interested in both fields equally, the scope can greatly vary depending on where the person is working and what kind of work they are doing.
    Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law - This field of law has, as the name suggests, an international standing, I.e. it will be valid all across the globe. This means that in terms of job opportunities, the world will be your playground and working in global organisations like any organ of t
    ...more

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