Through gaining lessons from the doctrine of constitutionality control, the book deals principally with conventionality control achieved by judicial adjudicators. This monograph fills the gap in comparative international human rights law by analysing the practice of conventionality control in Europe and Latin America. Based on the empirical data, the author normatively envisions a ‘trapezium’ model of conventionality control with the features of openness, substantivism and human-centrism, which overcomes the limits of the closed, formalist, and State-centric ‘pyramid‘ model. Author: Yota Negishi, Associate Professor of Public International Law, Seinan Gakuin University, Fukuoka, Japan.PublishedThrough gaining lessons from the doctrine of co...
Resumen: El autor analiza el control de convencionalidad que ofrecen las interpretaciones de la Cort...
Although the Judiciary has advanced in several aspects, it is evident that there are issues that nee...
The protection of human rights in Mexico has, de jure, suffered an important change in the last year...
This contribution addresses conventionality control in its double dimension, encompassing internati...
Artykuł omawia decyzję brazylijskiego Sądu Najwyższego w sprawie hierarchii międzynarodowych trakta...
The Inter-American Court of Human Rights developed a doctrine called conventionality control. In gen...
This piece concentrates on the duty of national judges to interpret and apply municipal law in accor...
Este artigo busca expor e propor a técnica denominada Controle de Convencionalidade como alternativa...
The “conventionality control” established in 2006 in the case law of the Inter- American Court of Hu...
According to the American Convention on Human Rights, the Inter-American Court is the competent body...
The author analyzes the doctrine of conventionality control in a broad sense, which is not only as a...
There are two significant trends in how domestic courts applying international law: (i) they are exp...
En el artículo se analiza en la perspectiva de las obligaciones que generan para los estados ...
The protection of human rights in Mexico has, de jure, suffered an important change in the last year...
E contrôle de conventionnalité, contrôle sui generis, est à l’origine d’une mutation inédite de l’of...
Resumen: El autor analiza el control de convencionalidad que ofrecen las interpretaciones de la Cort...
Although the Judiciary has advanced in several aspects, it is evident that there are issues that nee...
The protection of human rights in Mexico has, de jure, suffered an important change in the last year...
This contribution addresses conventionality control in its double dimension, encompassing internati...
Artykuł omawia decyzję brazylijskiego Sądu Najwyższego w sprawie hierarchii międzynarodowych trakta...
The Inter-American Court of Human Rights developed a doctrine called conventionality control. In gen...
This piece concentrates on the duty of national judges to interpret and apply municipal law in accor...
Este artigo busca expor e propor a técnica denominada Controle de Convencionalidade como alternativa...
The “conventionality control” established in 2006 in the case law of the Inter- American Court of Hu...
According to the American Convention on Human Rights, the Inter-American Court is the competent body...
The author analyzes the doctrine of conventionality control in a broad sense, which is not only as a...
There are two significant trends in how domestic courts applying international law: (i) they are exp...
En el artículo se analiza en la perspectiva de las obligaciones que generan para los estados ...
The protection of human rights in Mexico has, de jure, suffered an important change in the last year...
E contrôle de conventionnalité, contrôle sui generis, est à l’origine d’une mutation inédite de l’of...
Resumen: El autor analiza el control de convencionalidad que ofrecen las interpretaciones de la Cort...
Although the Judiciary has advanced in several aspects, it is evident that there are issues that nee...
The protection of human rights in Mexico has, de jure, suffered an important change in the last year...