| dc.description.abstract | This study aims to analyse the many constitutional protection mechanisms that have been put
in place to defend civil and political rights, which have been a major concern of modern
constitutions. In particular, the study evaluates the efficacy of various nations' constitutional
protection systems in preserving civil and political rights under contemporary constitutions.
This study emphasizes the significance of these protective mechanisms in guaranteeing the
realization of civil and political rights, drawing on a thorough assessment of the literature and
case studies.
The paper concludes that the continued development and strengthening of these protection
mechanisms remains essential to ensuring the full realization of civil and political rights in
contemporary constitutional democracies, despite the fact that the study also identifies
obstacles to the effective implementation of these protection mechanisms, such as insufficient
funding for human rights institutions and a lack of political will to enforce constitutional and
judicial protections. | en_US |