Leading human rights treaties permit states as a temporary measure to suspend a variety of human rights guarantees during national crises. This chapter argues that human rights derogation is best justified as a temporary mechanism for empowering states to protect human rights, rather than as a device for enabling national authorities to advance their own interests in a manner that compromises human rights protection. Human rights treaties use broad legal standards to entrust states with responsibility for deciding what measures are best calculated to maximize human right protection during emergencies. For this delegation of authority to operate effectively, international tribunals must accord a healthy measure of deference to state derogati...
There has been a runaway proliferation of emergency regimes worldwide in recent decades. This, coupl...
States of emergency are today one of the most serious challenges to the implementation of internatio...
As is the case with other international human rights treaties, the European Convention on Human Righ...
Leading human rights treaties permit states as a temporary measure to suspend a variety of human rig...
Several prominent human rights treaties attempt to minimize violations during emergencies by authori...
Governments commonly assert that there exists a right to derogate from human rights norms to safegua...
The recognition and protection of individual human rights under international law has been attained ...
Certain natural or technological disasters may have exceptionally severe consequences that call for ...
In case of State’s emergency situation, the State may, first of all, seek ‘limitations&r...
This article aims to analyse the rights’ derogation clauses foreseen in the International Covenant o...
LL.D.This inquiry is about the derogation of human rights during states of emergency. International ...
According to the International Human Rights Law, States can limit the application of human rights r...
It is unanimously accepted that individuals affected by calamitous events continue to enjoy the prot...
Abstract Several prominent human rights treaties seek to minimize violations dur-ing emergencies by ...
Whether international human rights treaties constrain the behavior of governments is a hotly contest...
There has been a runaway proliferation of emergency regimes worldwide in recent decades. This, coupl...
States of emergency are today one of the most serious challenges to the implementation of internatio...
As is the case with other international human rights treaties, the European Convention on Human Righ...
Leading human rights treaties permit states as a temporary measure to suspend a variety of human rig...
Several prominent human rights treaties attempt to minimize violations during emergencies by authori...
Governments commonly assert that there exists a right to derogate from human rights norms to safegua...
The recognition and protection of individual human rights under international law has been attained ...
Certain natural or technological disasters may have exceptionally severe consequences that call for ...
In case of State’s emergency situation, the State may, first of all, seek ‘limitations&r...
This article aims to analyse the rights’ derogation clauses foreseen in the International Covenant o...
LL.D.This inquiry is about the derogation of human rights during states of emergency. International ...
According to the International Human Rights Law, States can limit the application of human rights r...
It is unanimously accepted that individuals affected by calamitous events continue to enjoy the prot...
Abstract Several prominent human rights treaties seek to minimize violations dur-ing emergencies by ...
Whether international human rights treaties constrain the behavior of governments is a hotly contest...
There has been a runaway proliferation of emergency regimes worldwide in recent decades. This, coupl...
States of emergency are today one of the most serious challenges to the implementation of internatio...
As is the case with other international human rights treaties, the European Convention on Human Righ...