The foremost responsibility taken on by a state is ensuring the safety of its citizens, but how can citizens be protected if the threat to their safety comes from their own government? Carmen Pavel argues that it is a mistake to believe states alone can effectively protect the rights of individuals. She writes that only a form of ‘divided sovereignty’, in which international institutions are invested with the authority to constrain the actions of governments, can ensure individual rights are upheld
The responsibility to protect (R2P) and the Protection of Civilians (PoC) are emerging international...
Human right violations are difficult to put to an end since in many cases the state itself is the on...
The history of our world is certainly not devoid of disputes and conflicts that have shattered the a...
States cannot legitimately enforce their borders against migrants if dominant conceptions of soverei...
I propose to deal with a topic which is at the crossroads of what I see as the main tension in inter...
Published online: 04 February 2022States cannot legitimately enforce their borders against migrants...
It is often argued that the increase in agreements, specialized courts, and litigation protecting hu...
State sovereignty has long held a revered post in international law, but it received a blow in the a...
How can we reinforce internal security without destroying basic freedoms? This dilemma will become i...
The protection of individuals' rights, often necessary against their own states, may sometimes also ...
State immunity is an inalienable concept in international law designed to prevent abuses of inter-St...
Government officials accused of human rights abuses often claim that they are protected by state imm...
International human rights doctrine and international law have increasingly come to recognize that t...
This paper will first examine the question of national sovereignty and the protections of states aga...
After the World War Two, the World has been facing different human rights breaches which cannot be r...
The responsibility to protect (R2P) and the Protection of Civilians (PoC) are emerging international...
Human right violations are difficult to put to an end since in many cases the state itself is the on...
The history of our world is certainly not devoid of disputes and conflicts that have shattered the a...
States cannot legitimately enforce their borders against migrants if dominant conceptions of soverei...
I propose to deal with a topic which is at the crossroads of what I see as the main tension in inter...
Published online: 04 February 2022States cannot legitimately enforce their borders against migrants...
It is often argued that the increase in agreements, specialized courts, and litigation protecting hu...
State sovereignty has long held a revered post in international law, but it received a blow in the a...
How can we reinforce internal security without destroying basic freedoms? This dilemma will become i...
The protection of individuals' rights, often necessary against their own states, may sometimes also ...
State immunity is an inalienable concept in international law designed to prevent abuses of inter-St...
Government officials accused of human rights abuses often claim that they are protected by state imm...
International human rights doctrine and international law have increasingly come to recognize that t...
This paper will first examine the question of national sovereignty and the protections of states aga...
After the World War Two, the World has been facing different human rights breaches which cannot be r...
The responsibility to protect (R2P) and the Protection of Civilians (PoC) are emerging international...
Human right violations are difficult to put to an end since in many cases the state itself is the on...
The history of our world is certainly not devoid of disputes and conflicts that have shattered the a...