According to the transitional justice model, who has the primary responsibility for ensuring the rights and freedoms within the signed treaties are protected?

According to the transitional justice model, the primary responsibility for ensuring the rights and freedoms within the signed treaties are protected rests with the state or government that is a party to the treaty. It is the duty of the state to implement and enforce the provisions of the treaty, take appropriate measures to prevent violations, and address any human rights abuses that may occur. Additionally, the judiciary and other state institutions play a crucial role in interpreting and applying the treaty provisions to safeguard rights and freedoms.