This article examines the judicial use of foreign jurisprudence in human rights adjudication, using as data a set of court decisions regarding the death penalty from over a dozen different tribunals in different parts of the world. The global human rights norms and judicial discourse on human rights in these cases can be understood and explained by comparing the contemporary practices to the medieval ius commune. The modern ius commune of human rights has three distinct characteristics which it shares with the historical example to which it is analogized: it is broadly transnational in scope and application; it is grounded in certain universal principles that are assumed to have have cross-cultural and supra-positive validity (in the case o...
This Essay focuses on four areas of international human rights law. The first area, the protection o...
Introduction: This symposium primarily focuses on the extraordinary legal and personal saga of one m...
The purpose of this thesis is to analyze the existence of the death penalty in international world t...
This article examines the judicial use of foreign jurisprudence in human rights adjudication, using ...
In this Article, Judge Eduardo Ferrer Mac-Gregor of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights and Int...
The article analyzes one of the debatable issues related to the violation of human rights - the prac...
This chapter addresses the possible consequences of the United States Supreme Court's increasing att...
THE ISSUE OF THE UNIVERSALITY OF HUMAN RIGHTS Forty-five years after the adoption of the Universal D...
The appropriateness of using foreign and international law in interpreting the U.S. Constitution has...
Recent landmark judicial decisions by diverse national and international tribunals have shifted the ...
This article focuses on the possibilities for victims of international crimes to obtain reparation i...
The USA’s engagement with international human rights is fractious. The UN treaty bodies monitor UN M...
This article focuses on the recent (2005) decision of the United States Supreme Court in Roper v. Si...
In this paper, the authors examine the relevance of international law and human rights for capital p...
The concept of dignity is central to moral and legal issues about the death penalty. The United Stat...
This Essay focuses on four areas of international human rights law. The first area, the protection o...
Introduction: This symposium primarily focuses on the extraordinary legal and personal saga of one m...
The purpose of this thesis is to analyze the existence of the death penalty in international world t...
This article examines the judicial use of foreign jurisprudence in human rights adjudication, using ...
In this Article, Judge Eduardo Ferrer Mac-Gregor of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights and Int...
The article analyzes one of the debatable issues related to the violation of human rights - the prac...
This chapter addresses the possible consequences of the United States Supreme Court's increasing att...
THE ISSUE OF THE UNIVERSALITY OF HUMAN RIGHTS Forty-five years after the adoption of the Universal D...
The appropriateness of using foreign and international law in interpreting the U.S. Constitution has...
Recent landmark judicial decisions by diverse national and international tribunals have shifted the ...
This article focuses on the possibilities for victims of international crimes to obtain reparation i...
The USA’s engagement with international human rights is fractious. The UN treaty bodies monitor UN M...
This article focuses on the recent (2005) decision of the United States Supreme Court in Roper v. Si...
In this paper, the authors examine the relevance of international law and human rights for capital p...
The concept of dignity is central to moral and legal issues about the death penalty. The United Stat...
This Essay focuses on four areas of international human rights law. The first area, the protection o...
Introduction: This symposium primarily focuses on the extraordinary legal and personal saga of one m...
The purpose of this thesis is to analyze the existence of the death penalty in international world t...