The article focuses on the international law regarding the inter-American human rights system. It informs about the implementation of compliance jurisprudence litigation by the Inter-American Court of Human Rights. It further states that the compliance has encouraged the representatives of the victims to make the litigation more meaningful so that they can get the fair judgment
The Inter-American Court’s negative reputation as a judicial activist is often contrasted with its i...
Why do democratic governments that support human rights sometimes defy the rulings of international ...
In this Article, Professor Pasqualucci examines the developing jurisprudence of provisional measures...
This essay fills a gap by exploring compliance theory in international law to the Inter-American Cou...
The Inter-American Court of Human Rights (ICHR) is one of the central institutions promoting adheren...
Courts Resisting Courts explores a critical tension in international law: the relationship between i...
The use of compliance studies to evaluate the effectiveness of international human rights courts can...
神奈川県茅ヶ崎市The Inter-American Court of Human Rights (here in after “the Court”) was formally establishe...
The Article focuses on the International Criminal Court (ICC), the commitment of states through ICC ...
This Article will attempt to make the case for the domestic civil action in defense of...
First published online: July 14, 2015This article examines remedies awarded by international courts ...
This study examines the compliance level of all Inter-American Court of Human Rights judgments until...
The questions of whether and why states comply with international legal obligations are essential to...
Over the last seven decades, there has been a global proliferation of international and regional hum...
In the past few decades, human rights courts have been widely established around the world, sparking...
The Inter-American Court’s negative reputation as a judicial activist is often contrasted with its i...
Why do democratic governments that support human rights sometimes defy the rulings of international ...
In this Article, Professor Pasqualucci examines the developing jurisprudence of provisional measures...
This essay fills a gap by exploring compliance theory in international law to the Inter-American Cou...
The Inter-American Court of Human Rights (ICHR) is one of the central institutions promoting adheren...
Courts Resisting Courts explores a critical tension in international law: the relationship between i...
The use of compliance studies to evaluate the effectiveness of international human rights courts can...
神奈川県茅ヶ崎市The Inter-American Court of Human Rights (here in after “the Court”) was formally establishe...
The Article focuses on the International Criminal Court (ICC), the commitment of states through ICC ...
This Article will attempt to make the case for the domestic civil action in defense of...
First published online: July 14, 2015This article examines remedies awarded by international courts ...
This study examines the compliance level of all Inter-American Court of Human Rights judgments until...
The questions of whether and why states comply with international legal obligations are essential to...
Over the last seven decades, there has been a global proliferation of international and regional hum...
In the past few decades, human rights courts have been widely established around the world, sparking...
The Inter-American Court’s negative reputation as a judicial activist is often contrasted with its i...
Why do democratic governments that support human rights sometimes defy the rulings of international ...
In this Article, Professor Pasqualucci examines the developing jurisprudence of provisional measures...