Within the United Nations (UN) human rights system, there are ten human rights treaties, each with its own treaty body or “Committee” that claims to offer the most authoritative interpretation of its corresponding treaty. Rather than resolving contests for primacy, this arrangement often generates conflicting interpretations of certain human rights. This Article is the first to shed light on conflicts between treaty bodies’ interpretations within the UN human rights system and to confront the question of how to resolve such conflicts at the intersections of international human rights law. The Article analyzes three case studies of such conflicts: 1) clashing interpretations relating to a child’s right to live with a family; 2) the right to ...
This article contends that in the upcoming Human Rights Committee proceedings, the U.S. should aband...
This article will catalogue the various contexts in which United States courts have agreed or refuse...
This article examines treaty interpretation based on consensus, or the idea that legal or political ...
Within the United Nations (UN) human rights system, there are ten human rights treaties, each with i...
The continuous transfer of authority from the national sphere to inter-governmental organizations gi...
In recent years, the United States has appeared before four different treaty bodies to defend its hu...
Several prominent human rights treaties attempt to minimize violations during emergencies by authori...
[Excerpt] “This article supports Gewirth’s view: that is, the reason why utilitarian values such as ...
The eight United Nations human rights treaty bodies play an important role in establishing the norma...
The debate about the simultaneous applicability of international humanitarian law and human rights l...
The purpose of this article is to evaluate the institutional and normative capacity of international...
This article will analyse whether or not Human Rights treaties merit a departure from the provisions...
It is frequently said that the United States has a paradoxical human rights policy. This Article tak...
INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS law can be analysed in terms of legal pluralism. In public opinion, ‘ hum...
This Article documents the patterns of judicial divergence in the area of non-derogable rights. It e...
This article contends that in the upcoming Human Rights Committee proceedings, the U.S. should aband...
This article will catalogue the various contexts in which United States courts have agreed or refuse...
This article examines treaty interpretation based on consensus, or the idea that legal or political ...
Within the United Nations (UN) human rights system, there are ten human rights treaties, each with i...
The continuous transfer of authority from the national sphere to inter-governmental organizations gi...
In recent years, the United States has appeared before four different treaty bodies to defend its hu...
Several prominent human rights treaties attempt to minimize violations during emergencies by authori...
[Excerpt] “This article supports Gewirth’s view: that is, the reason why utilitarian values such as ...
The eight United Nations human rights treaty bodies play an important role in establishing the norma...
The debate about the simultaneous applicability of international humanitarian law and human rights l...
The purpose of this article is to evaluate the institutional and normative capacity of international...
This article will analyse whether or not Human Rights treaties merit a departure from the provisions...
It is frequently said that the United States has a paradoxical human rights policy. This Article tak...
INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS law can be analysed in terms of legal pluralism. In public opinion, ‘ hum...
This Article documents the patterns of judicial divergence in the area of non-derogable rights. It e...
This article contends that in the upcoming Human Rights Committee proceedings, the U.S. should aband...
This article will catalogue the various contexts in which United States courts have agreed or refuse...
This article examines treaty interpretation based on consensus, or the idea that legal or political ...