Item does not contain fulltextThis book concerns the role played by international and domestic courts of general jurisdiction in implementing and developing international human rights law. For the purposes of this volume, such “courts of general jurisdiction” differ from “human rights courts” proper in that they have not been established to deal specifically and exclusively with human rights. As such, courts of general jurisdiction also encompass regional (economic) integration courts and all other courts with jurisdiction over non-human rights matters
Traditional international law aims to protect the values and interests of states. The rapidly increa...
This Article documents the patterns of judicial divergence in the area of non-derogable rights. It e...
This article will catalogue the various contexts in which United States courts have agreed or refuse...
Item does not contain fulltextThis book attempts to establish how courts of general jurisdiction dif...
International audienceThis book attempts to establish how courts of general jurisdiction differ from...
This book takes an inductive approach to the question of whether there is a hierarchy in internation...
This book offers a compact but general introduction to international human rights law. It discusses ...
These reflections elaborates the theory of The Idea of Human Rights by addressing a topic that theor...
This unique book examines the role and impact of human rights norms in international courts other th...
Traditional international law aims to protect the values and interests of states. The rapidly increa...
It is by now uncontroversial that states may owe human rights obligations to individuals outside the...
This book takes an inductive approach to the question of whether there is a hierarchy in internation...
Human rights courts and bodies do not rely on the concept of incidental jurisdiction. As far as I am...
This book takes an inductive approach to the question of whether there is a hierarchy in internation...
This chapter outlines and analyses the general jurisdiction for the general affairs section of the A...
Traditional international law aims to protect the values and interests of states. The rapidly increa...
This Article documents the patterns of judicial divergence in the area of non-derogable rights. It e...
This article will catalogue the various contexts in which United States courts have agreed or refuse...
Item does not contain fulltextThis book attempts to establish how courts of general jurisdiction dif...
International audienceThis book attempts to establish how courts of general jurisdiction differ from...
This book takes an inductive approach to the question of whether there is a hierarchy in internation...
This book offers a compact but general introduction to international human rights law. It discusses ...
These reflections elaborates the theory of The Idea of Human Rights by addressing a topic that theor...
This unique book examines the role and impact of human rights norms in international courts other th...
Traditional international law aims to protect the values and interests of states. The rapidly increa...
It is by now uncontroversial that states may owe human rights obligations to individuals outside the...
This book takes an inductive approach to the question of whether there is a hierarchy in internation...
Human rights courts and bodies do not rely on the concept of incidental jurisdiction. As far as I am...
This book takes an inductive approach to the question of whether there is a hierarchy in internation...
This chapter outlines and analyses the general jurisdiction for the general affairs section of the A...
Traditional international law aims to protect the values and interests of states. The rapidly increa...
This Article documents the patterns of judicial divergence in the area of non-derogable rights. It e...
This article will catalogue the various contexts in which United States courts have agreed or refuse...