In the current era of political globalization, States maintain their traditional role of protagonist in the international (human rights) system. At the same time, however, they are expected to devise instruments that will maximise their ability to adapt to the needs of an effective protection of human rights due to the ‘present-day conditions.’ Indeed, if one pauses to refl ect on the increasing diversity of international actors and consider ‘international law in her infi nite variety,’ the question is whether the international human rights regime of today is in fact different today from that of previous eras. In pondering the interplay between international (global) politics and international human rights law, the article suggests – in ter...
During the past seven decades, the international community has developed a dense set of internationa...
This article deals with the issue of the growing international recognition of human rights, as of th...
This Essay examines the globalization of human rights law, a rather recent legal development which h...
In the current era of political globalization, States maintain their traditional role of protagonist...
In In the current era of political globalization, States maintain their traditional role of protagon...
The shift in sovereignty accompanying globalization has meant that non-state actors are more involve...
Globalization as a phenomenon, being universal by its nature and character, covers not only the glob...
The fiftieth anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1998, coming in the decade ...
This inquiry explores the tension between state sovereignty and universal human rights. Research is...
The work presented here is the result of research on the issue of human rights in the face of confl...
The article critically evaluates the theory of the humanisation of international law. First, it argu...
The continuous transfer of authority from the national sphere to inter-governmental organizations gi...
Human rights and democracy have been regarded as a mutually reinforcing couple by many political the...
ABSTRACT In this paper, one analyzes the restructuring of power in the context of economic globaliza...
The article considers the relationship between economic globalisation and the universalisation of le...
During the past seven decades, the international community has developed a dense set of internationa...
This article deals with the issue of the growing international recognition of human rights, as of th...
This Essay examines the globalization of human rights law, a rather recent legal development which h...
In the current era of political globalization, States maintain their traditional role of protagonist...
In In the current era of political globalization, States maintain their traditional role of protagon...
The shift in sovereignty accompanying globalization has meant that non-state actors are more involve...
Globalization as a phenomenon, being universal by its nature and character, covers not only the glob...
The fiftieth anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1998, coming in the decade ...
This inquiry explores the tension between state sovereignty and universal human rights. Research is...
The work presented here is the result of research on the issue of human rights in the face of confl...
The article critically evaluates the theory of the humanisation of international law. First, it argu...
The continuous transfer of authority from the national sphere to inter-governmental organizations gi...
Human rights and democracy have been regarded as a mutually reinforcing couple by many political the...
ABSTRACT In this paper, one analyzes the restructuring of power in the context of economic globaliza...
The article considers the relationship between economic globalisation and the universalisation of le...
During the past seven decades, the international community has developed a dense set of internationa...
This article deals with the issue of the growing international recognition of human rights, as of th...
This Essay examines the globalization of human rights law, a rather recent legal development which h...