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2 volumes (xvii, 1876 pages) : port. ; 25 cm |
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The judges, 0929-6301 ; volume 6
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Judges : v. 6
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Includes bibliographical references and index |
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Inter-American Court of Human Rights: The right of international individual petition -- The crystallization of the international legal personality of the human person in its new dimension -- The humanization of international law -- The centrality of the suffering of the victims -- Time and law : the projection of human suffering in time -- Origin and basis of the international responsibility of the state -- Incompatibility of self-amnesties with the american convention on human rights -- The jus cogens prohibition of torture -- Enforced disappearance of persons as a continuing violation of human rights in breach of jus cogens -- The role of general principles of law and the material content in expansion of jus cogens -- Access to justice as an imperative of jus cogens -- Compulsory jurisdiction of the inter-american court of human rights under the american convention on human rights |
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Interpretation of the american convention on human rights and mechanism of protection thereunder -- Basis of the jurisdiction of the inter-american court of human rights in advisory matters -- Crime of state and aggravated international responsibility of the state -- Reparations for damage to the project of life and to the project of after-life (spiritual damage) -- Wide scope of conventional obligations of protection under human rights treaties -- The universal juridical conscience and the right to cultural identity -- The legal regime of provisional measures of protection and their tutelary character -- Obligations erga omnes of protection and drittwirkung |
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International court of justice: The presence of the human person in the essence of inter-state disputes -- Territory and people together : the overcoming of the exclusively territorialist outlook -- Demarcation of frontiers and living conditions of nomadic populations -- The human ends of the state and their projection onto the international legal order -- The relevance of compromissory clauses in human rights treaties -- The relevance of compromissory clauses in environmental law treaties -- The primacy of the right of access to justice over state immunities in face of international crimes -- The jus cogens prohibition of torture and the principle of universal jurisdiction -- International legal personality of individuals and the right to procedural equality in international administrative law -- Violations of human rights established by the International Court of Justice -- The individual as beneficiary of reparations in inter-state cases -- The relevance of general principles of international law -- The autonomous legal regime of provisional measures of protection -- Joinder of cases |
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International law and human rights -- Cases
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Judicial opinions
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Court decisions and opinions lcgft
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Alt Author |
Spielmann, Dean
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Drzemczewski, Andrew
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Inter-American Court of Human Rights
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International Court of Justice
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