This article analyses the notion of state jurisdiction in international human rights treaties, which is central for determining their territorial scope of application. In that regard, the article provides an overview of jurisdiction clauses in the relevant treaties and examines their historical origins. It then attempts to distinguish this notion from state responsibility and from the concept of state jurisdiction in general international law
Any serious exploration of unity and fragmentation in public international law must consider the nor...
Human right violations are difficult to put to an end since in many cases the state itself is the on...
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...
It is by now uncontroversial that states may owe human rights obligations to individuals outside the...
This paper deals with the attribution of responsibility to StatesParties for violations of selected ...
Jurisdiction has a specific meaning in public international law. As an instrument of regulating inte...
In this chapter, the concept of jurisdiction as exercised by states (or regional organizations such ...
The first part of this study is titled Human Rights between the Concept of State Sovereignty and the...
According to article 1 echr, states parties are under the obligation to guarantee the convention rig...
The obligation to protect individuals against human rights abuses by private and other ‘third’ parti...
It is by now uncontroversial that states may owe human rights obligations to individuals outside the...
In international human rights law ‘jurisdiction’ is the centre of the debate on extraterritorial obl...
The international legal boundary between states; rights and human rights is not fixed. Long ago, the...
SELECTED TOPICS OF STATE JURISDICTION IN INTERNATIONAL LAW 1 ABSTRACT This study deals with the theo...
Any serious exploration of unity and fragmentation in public international law must consider the nor...
Human right violations are difficult to put to an end since in many cases the state itself is the on...
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...
It is by now uncontroversial that states may owe human rights obligations to individuals outside the...
This paper deals with the attribution of responsibility to StatesParties for violations of selected ...
Jurisdiction has a specific meaning in public international law. As an instrument of regulating inte...
In this chapter, the concept of jurisdiction as exercised by states (or regional organizations such ...
The first part of this study is titled Human Rights between the Concept of State Sovereignty and the...
According to article 1 echr, states parties are under the obligation to guarantee the convention rig...
The obligation to protect individuals against human rights abuses by private and other ‘third’ parti...
It is by now uncontroversial that states may owe human rights obligations to individuals outside the...
In international human rights law ‘jurisdiction’ is the centre of the debate on extraterritorial obl...
The international legal boundary between states; rights and human rights is not fixed. Long ago, the...
SELECTED TOPICS OF STATE JURISDICTION IN INTERNATIONAL LAW 1 ABSTRACT This study deals with the theo...
Any serious exploration of unity and fragmentation in public international law must consider the nor...
Human right violations are difficult to put to an end since in many cases the state itself is the on...
Promoting human rights at an international level implies state cooperation forestablishing agreement...