From the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948, trough the adoption of the International Covenants on Human Rights in 1966, research and development of the human rights under the auspices of the United Nations has symbolized the common aspirations of mankind for increasing the protection of all basic human values. With the emergence of international human rights law, the traditional picture has changed diametrically. The consolidation of this new branch of international law amounts to a general recognition that States are not objectives in and by themselves and that, conversely, their finality is to discharge a task incumbent upon them in the service of their citizens. These problems have been discussed from the viewpoint of rules o...
In its traditional conception, international law regulates relations between sovereign states. This ...
In its traditional conception, international law regulates relations between sovereign states. This ...
The rule of law cannot achieve its main goal - the protection of individual freedom and well-being -...
The basic bearer of rights in the international law has traditionally been the state, and the state...
International Human Rights Law has emerged as an academic subject in its own right, separate from, b...
In this article it is contended that state practice, as evidenced in the declarations of the j...
The individual was the subject of many discussions and doctrine. Thus, on the one hand, there are au...
More recently, the trend in the direction of extending the protection of international law to non-st...
This book describes the development of international human rights law. The main difference today is ...
The concept of human rights and the fulfillment of minimum standards for dignified treatment have a ...
Traditional international law aims to protect the values and interests of states. The rapidly increa...
Human rights law has had a powerful influence on general international law. It sets the vector of th...
There is uncertainty about the status of the individual in international law.The traditional positiv...
To understand the relationship between international law and domestic law it is important to conside...
The introductory chapter of this book discusses how a unifying concern for human dignity led to the ...
In its traditional conception, international law regulates relations between sovereign states. This ...
In its traditional conception, international law regulates relations between sovereign states. This ...
The rule of law cannot achieve its main goal - the protection of individual freedom and well-being -...
The basic bearer of rights in the international law has traditionally been the state, and the state...
International Human Rights Law has emerged as an academic subject in its own right, separate from, b...
In this article it is contended that state practice, as evidenced in the declarations of the j...
The individual was the subject of many discussions and doctrine. Thus, on the one hand, there are au...
More recently, the trend in the direction of extending the protection of international law to non-st...
This book describes the development of international human rights law. The main difference today is ...
The concept of human rights and the fulfillment of minimum standards for dignified treatment have a ...
Traditional international law aims to protect the values and interests of states. The rapidly increa...
Human rights law has had a powerful influence on general international law. It sets the vector of th...
There is uncertainty about the status of the individual in international law.The traditional positiv...
To understand the relationship between international law and domestic law it is important to conside...
The introductory chapter of this book discusses how a unifying concern for human dignity led to the ...
In its traditional conception, international law regulates relations between sovereign states. This ...
In its traditional conception, international law regulates relations between sovereign states. This ...
The rule of law cannot achieve its main goal - the protection of individual freedom and well-being -...