Is there any such thing as an absolute human right? Part of the answer to this question will be found in article 4 of the United Nations\u27 Convenant on Civil and Political Rights. The article says in part that in time of public emergency which threatens the life of the nation ... the States Parties to the present Covenant may take measures derogating from their obligation under the present Covenant to the extent strictly required by the exigencies of the situation ... Similar provisions will be found in regional conventions on the human rights
Current positive international law does not explicitly recognize a right to humanitarian assistance ...
Having rapidly escalated into a global crisis, the COVID-19 pandemic has challenged the ability of s...
One of the most important issues in the international political and legal system comprises the inter...
Is there any such thing as an absolute human right? Part of the answer to this question will be foun...
This article illuminates the normative basis for international law’s regulation of public emergencie...
The role that the law can play in the regulation of states of emergency is of enormous consequence t...
Governments commonly assert that there exists a right to derogate from human rights norms to safegua...
As is the case with other international human rights treaties, the European Convention on Human Righ...
States of emergency are today one of the most serious challenges to the implementation of internatio...
In the last decades, the gravest violations of fundamental human rights, have occurred in states of ...
Public unrest, terrorist attacks, natural disasters and events of equal severity have in recent year...
Certain natural or technological disasters may have exceptionally severe consequences that call for ...
In case of State’s emergency situation, the State may, first of all, seek ‘limitations&r...
Leading human rights treaties permit states as a temporary measure to suspend a variety of human rig...
Current positive international law does not explicitly recognize a right to humanitarian assistance ...
Having rapidly escalated into a global crisis, the COVID-19 pandemic has challenged the ability of s...
One of the most important issues in the international political and legal system comprises the inter...
Is there any such thing as an absolute human right? Part of the answer to this question will be foun...
This article illuminates the normative basis for international law’s regulation of public emergencie...
The role that the law can play in the regulation of states of emergency is of enormous consequence t...
Governments commonly assert that there exists a right to derogate from human rights norms to safegua...
As is the case with other international human rights treaties, the European Convention on Human Righ...
States of emergency are today one of the most serious challenges to the implementation of internatio...
In the last decades, the gravest violations of fundamental human rights, have occurred in states of ...
Public unrest, terrorist attacks, natural disasters and events of equal severity have in recent year...
Certain natural or technological disasters may have exceptionally severe consequences that call for ...
In case of State’s emergency situation, the State may, first of all, seek ‘limitations&r...
Leading human rights treaties permit states as a temporary measure to suspend a variety of human rig...
Current positive international law does not explicitly recognize a right to humanitarian assistance ...
Having rapidly escalated into a global crisis, the COVID-19 pandemic has challenged the ability of s...
One of the most important issues in the international political and legal system comprises the inter...