This chapter outlines the role and responsibility of the state for promoting and protecting human rights. The chapter first details the state's obligation to implement and internationally guaranteed human rights and describes the different processes by which customary international law norms and international human rights treaties become part of domestic law. The chapter then discusses the principal domestic legal sources of protection of human rights: constitutional and legislative provisions as well as the common law. Finally, the discussion turns to some of the key institutions within the state that have a role in the protection and promotion of human rights: the courts, the executive, the legislature, ombudsmen, and national human right...
The article is devoted to analysing the various aspects of implementation of constitutional principl...
This collection is intended to serve as a thematic textbook on the institutions and procedures devot...
Humans have the same dignity and rights as other creatures from the moment they are born. They have ...
This chapter outlines the role and responsibility of the state for promoting and protecting human ri...
Despite the proliferation of human rights in the last 70 years, they continue to be poorly implement...
International human rights norms are enforced through many different mechanisms, both domestic and i...
Under the conditions of the existence of the division and balance of the state powers, it arises the...
What role do human rights play in the development of regional organizations? What human rights oblig...
Human rights are among society’s most powerful ideals. The notion that all people have rights, simpl...
This chapter examines the troubled relationship between the various legal regimes under which states...
The broad realization of human rights domestically requires strong partnership among all levels of g...
The first part of this study is titled Human Rights between the Concept of State Sovereignty and the...
The Special Representative to the UN Secretary-General on Business and Human Rights (SRSG) has ident...
Promoting human rights at an international level implies state cooperation forestablishing agreement...
This article analyses the notion of state jurisdiction in international human rights treaties, which...
The article is devoted to analysing the various aspects of implementation of constitutional principl...
This collection is intended to serve as a thematic textbook on the institutions and procedures devot...
Humans have the same dignity and rights as other creatures from the moment they are born. They have ...
This chapter outlines the role and responsibility of the state for promoting and protecting human ri...
Despite the proliferation of human rights in the last 70 years, they continue to be poorly implement...
International human rights norms are enforced through many different mechanisms, both domestic and i...
Under the conditions of the existence of the division and balance of the state powers, it arises the...
What role do human rights play in the development of regional organizations? What human rights oblig...
Human rights are among society’s most powerful ideals. The notion that all people have rights, simpl...
This chapter examines the troubled relationship between the various legal regimes under which states...
The broad realization of human rights domestically requires strong partnership among all levels of g...
The first part of this study is titled Human Rights between the Concept of State Sovereignty and the...
The Special Representative to the UN Secretary-General on Business and Human Rights (SRSG) has ident...
Promoting human rights at an international level implies state cooperation forestablishing agreement...
This article analyses the notion of state jurisdiction in international human rights treaties, which...
The article is devoted to analysing the various aspects of implementation of constitutional principl...
This collection is intended to serve as a thematic textbook on the institutions and procedures devot...
Humans have the same dignity and rights as other creatures from the moment they are born. They have ...