Within the United States, states are the source of remedies for most legal wrongs. State law provides remedies for common law torts, statutory violations, and constitutional rights, and state courts are available to parties seeking these remedies. May states also provide remedies for the victims of international human rights violations? With the Supreme Court closing the door on human rights litigation in U.S. federal courts under the Alien Tort Statute, and with plaintiffs therefore turning to state courts and state law to redress violations of international human rights, this question has become especially important. The dominant view among courts and commentators, however, treats human rights remedies as a foreign relations function comm...
This Article discusses the relationship in U.S. law between State, Federal, and international author...
In the past few decades, human rights courts have been widely established around the world, sparking...
This Article begins from the premise that the Alien Tort Statute (ATS) no longer serves a useful pur...
This essay reviews the power of international human rights bodies to award remedies to parties befor...
This Article looks at the scope and application of the local remedies rule in international law and ...
This book discusses the various approaches to and types of remedies available for violations of inte...
The brief symposium contribution explores human rights litigation in U.S. state courts under state l...
During the last quarter of a century, litigation in United States courts to address hum...
Human rights law imposes upon States an absolute duty not to transfer an individual to another State...
Human rights are among society’s most powerful ideals. The notion that all people have rights, simpl...
Human rights law imposes upon States an absolute duty not to transfer an individual to another State...
The extraterritorial application of states’ human rights obligations has emerged as a pressing issue...
This article provides a substantive discussion of international human rights law and how it can be u...
This article seeks to add a different perspective to the important debate on the remedial practice o...
International human rights standards and treaties have been plagued with disputes over the relevance...
This Article discusses the relationship in U.S. law between State, Federal, and international author...
In the past few decades, human rights courts have been widely established around the world, sparking...
This Article begins from the premise that the Alien Tort Statute (ATS) no longer serves a useful pur...
This essay reviews the power of international human rights bodies to award remedies to parties befor...
This Article looks at the scope and application of the local remedies rule in international law and ...
This book discusses the various approaches to and types of remedies available for violations of inte...
The brief symposium contribution explores human rights litigation in U.S. state courts under state l...
During the last quarter of a century, litigation in United States courts to address hum...
Human rights law imposes upon States an absolute duty not to transfer an individual to another State...
Human rights are among society’s most powerful ideals. The notion that all people have rights, simpl...
Human rights law imposes upon States an absolute duty not to transfer an individual to another State...
The extraterritorial application of states’ human rights obligations has emerged as a pressing issue...
This article provides a substantive discussion of international human rights law and how it can be u...
This article seeks to add a different perspective to the important debate on the remedial practice o...
International human rights standards and treaties have been plagued with disputes over the relevance...
This Article discusses the relationship in U.S. law between State, Federal, and international author...
In the past few decades, human rights courts have been widely established around the world, sparking...
This Article begins from the premise that the Alien Tort Statute (ATS) no longer serves a useful pur...