International Human Rights and Humanitarian Law: Treaties, Cases, and AnalysisCambridge University Press, 16 ian. 2006 International Human Rights and Humanitarian Law: Treaties, Cases, and Analysis introduces the reader to the international legal instruments and case law governing the substantive and procedural dimensions of international human rights and humanitarian law, including economic, social, and cultural rights. The book, which was originally published in 2006, also discusses the history and organisational structure of human rights and humanitarian law enforcement mechanisms. A chapter is devoted a chapter to the issues surrounding the incorporation of international law into U.S. law, including principles of constitutional and statutory interpretation, conflict rules, and the self-execution doctrine. Questions and comments sections provide critical analyses of issues raised in the materials. The last chapter addresses theoretical issues facing contemporary international human rights and humanitarian law and its enforcement. |
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... considered very few communications in all its years even though over 140 countries are states parties . The preferred UN protection mechanism for pressing complaints of racial discrimination has been the UN Human Rights Committee . CERD ...
... considered very few communications in all its years even though over 140 countries are states parties . The preferred UN protection mechanism for pressing complaints of racial discrimination has been the UN Human Rights Committee . CERD ...
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... considered and the names of those that have been let off the hook . He or she does not , however , provide any details as to the nature of the allegations or the specific action taken by the Commission . As to the latter , several ...
... considered and the names of those that have been let off the hook . He or she does not , however , provide any details as to the nature of the allegations or the specific action taken by the Commission . As to the latter , several ...
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... considered over one hundred cases and advisory opinions . The Inter - American system has a broader mandate for protecting human rights than other regional systems . Besides its adjudicative mission , the Inter - American Commis- sion ...
... considered over one hundred cases and advisory opinions . The Inter - American system has a broader mandate for protecting human rights than other regional systems . Besides its adjudicative mission , the Inter - American Commis- sion ...
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Cuprins
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FORMAL SOURCES AND PRINCIPLES OF INTERNATIONAL | 32 |
IAN BROWNLIE Principles of PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW 57 10 | 112 |
30 | 165 |
31 | 171 |
INCORPORATION OF INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS | 175 |
Francisco Forrest Martin Delineating a Hierarchical Outline | 186 |
40 | 274 |
SUBSTANTIVE INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS | 307 |
Abortion | 329 |
ICC Statute art 21 | 536 |
Advisory Opinion Other Treaties Subject to the Consultative | 763 |
54 | 838 |
56 | 875 |
68 | 928 |
Advisory Opinion Judicial Guarantees in States of Emergency | 228 |
39 | 240 |
INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS TRIBUNAL Procedure and Remedies | 270 |
THEORY AND CRITIQUE | 938 |
987 | |
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accused acts alleged American Convention applicant applicant's armed conflict arrest authority circumstances civilian claim Commission committed considered Constitution Convention on Human Court of Appeal Court of Human Covenant crimes against humanity customary international law death penalty decision defence detention discrimination domestic law duty ECHR effect ensure established European Court evidence execution federal Geneva Conventions genocide Government guarantees Human Rights Committee human rights law humanitarian law ICCPR immunity individual inhuman Inter-American Interahamwe International Criminal International Criminal Court international human rights interpretation judgment judicial jurisdiction jus cogens law of nations legislation military non-self-executing norm obligations offence paragraph party person police political present principle proceedings prohibition prosecution Prosecutor protection Protocol punishment QUESTIONS & COMMENTS reasonable recognized relevant respect responsibility rules Rwanda sentence separation of powers Statute torture transsexual treatment treaty Trial Chamber Tribunal Tutsi U.S. Supreme Court United Kingdom victim Vienna Convention violation of Article witnesses