This article is a critical reflection on human rights obligations and the changes that have taken place in their conception and functions, as well as their impact on the protection of human rights – especially in crises. The text is divided into two parts. The first section presents the features that characterise human rights obligations while focusing on the arguments that give them identity and reinforce their binding nature, with human beings as the subjects of rights and beneficiaries of obligations that broaden the responsibility of the obligated states. The second section analyses these obligations in times of crisis, such as the Covid-19 pandemic. Therefore, this piece of research focuses on two significant legal situations based on ...
The article deals with a large spectrum of issues concerning human rights in the Central and Eastern...
This Article documents the patterns of judicial divergence in the area of non-derogable rights. It e...
The Covid-19 pandemic has prompted governments around the world to take restrictive measures against...
This article aims to analyse the rights’ derogation clauses foreseen in the International Covenant o...
The purpose of the article is to highlight the scope of the overlap between existing commitments in ...
This article provides an overview of the key principles of the state's fulfilmentt of the positive o...
Leading human rights treaties permit states as a temporary measure to suspend a variety of human rig...
According to the International Human Rights Law, States can limit the application of human rights r...
The article argues that the facticity of the human rights impacts of economic globalisation increasi...
The happenings of the last 30 years have brought the International Community to seek a solution to a...
Having rapidly escalated into a global crisis, the COVID-19 pandemic has challenged the ability of s...
Governments commonly assert that there exists a right to derogate from human rights norms to safegua...
The article is focused on the problem of human rights (HRs), limited or derogated from, due to the C...
This Article advances the thesis that international human rights law (IHRL) has strayed from its for...
The article critically evaluates the theory of the humanisation of international law. First, it argu...
The article deals with a large spectrum of issues concerning human rights in the Central and Eastern...
This Article documents the patterns of judicial divergence in the area of non-derogable rights. It e...
The Covid-19 pandemic has prompted governments around the world to take restrictive measures against...
This article aims to analyse the rights’ derogation clauses foreseen in the International Covenant o...
The purpose of the article is to highlight the scope of the overlap between existing commitments in ...
This article provides an overview of the key principles of the state's fulfilmentt of the positive o...
Leading human rights treaties permit states as a temporary measure to suspend a variety of human rig...
According to the International Human Rights Law, States can limit the application of human rights r...
The article argues that the facticity of the human rights impacts of economic globalisation increasi...
The happenings of the last 30 years have brought the International Community to seek a solution to a...
Having rapidly escalated into a global crisis, the COVID-19 pandemic has challenged the ability of s...
Governments commonly assert that there exists a right to derogate from human rights norms to safegua...
The article is focused on the problem of human rights (HRs), limited or derogated from, due to the C...
This Article advances the thesis that international human rights law (IHRL) has strayed from its for...
The article critically evaluates the theory of the humanisation of international law. First, it argu...
The article deals with a large spectrum of issues concerning human rights in the Central and Eastern...
This Article documents the patterns of judicial divergence in the area of non-derogable rights. It e...
The Covid-19 pandemic has prompted governments around the world to take restrictive measures against...