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1950-, Nowak Manfred, and Scheinin Martin, eds. A World Court of Human Rights: Consolidated statute and commentary. NWV, Neuer Wissenschaftlicher Verlag, 2010.

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Rights, Inter-American Court of Human. La expresión "Leyes" en el artículo 30 de la Convención Americana sobre Derechos Humanos: Opinión consultiva OC-6/86 del 9 de mayo de 1986 = The word "Laws" in article 30 of the American Convention on Human Rights : Advisory opinion OC-6/86 of May 9, 1986. Secretaría de la Corte, 1986.

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Assembly, United Nations General, ed. Nuestro compromiso con la justicia y la paz del mundo: Cartas del presidente Hugo Chávez a la ONU : 66o período de sesiones de la Asamblea General : septiembre 2011. Ediciones Correo del Orinoco, 2011.

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Mark, Gibney, ed. World justice?: U.S courts and international human rights. Westview Press, 1991.

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Scorey, David. Human rights damages. Sweet & Maxwell, 2002.

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Davidson, Scott. The Inter-American Court of Human Rights. Dartmouth, 1992.

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Tiwana, Mandeep. Human rights and policing: Landmark Supreme Court directives & National Human Rights Commisssion guidelines. Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative, 2005.

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R, Johnson Paul. Homosexuality and the European Court of Human Rights. Routledge, 2012.

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Keightley, Raylene. Protecting constitutional rights: The Constitutional Court, Human Rights Commission & the ombudsperson. SJRP & LEAP Institute of Criminology, University of Cape Town, 1992.

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Koch, Ida Elisabeth. Human rights as indivisible rights: The protection of socio-economic demands under the European Convention on Human Rights. Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2009.

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universitet, Københavns, ed. The European Court of Human Rights between law and politics. Oxford University Press, 2011.

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Europe, Council of, ed. Human rights and criminal procedure: The case law of the European Court of Human Rights. Council of Europe Pub., 2009.

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Claudio, Grossman, Martin Claudia, and Rodríguez Pinzón Diego, eds. Advocating for human rights: 10 years of the Inter-American Human Rights Moot Court Competition. M. Nijhoff, 2008.

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Berger, Vincent. Case law of the European Court of Human Rights. Round Hall Press, 1989.

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Ryssdal, Rolv. The future of the European Court of Human Rights: Public lecture. Council of Europe, 1990.

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Angelika, Nussberger. The European Court of Human Rights. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198849643.001.0001.

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After more than thirty years of horror from the outbreak of the Great War in 1914 to the conclusion of Second World War in 1945, the European general population and political leadership thought it absolutely necessary that post-war institutions be created that would make a third European world war less likely. This book introduces us to one such institution, the European Court of Human Rights. The book explores its uniqueness as an international adjudicatory body in the light of its history, structure, and procedure, as well as its key doctrinal usages. It also shows the Court to be an excitin
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Boyle, Francis A. World Politics, Human Rights, and International Law. he Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, 2021. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781978737754.

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World Politics, Human Rights, and International Law examines the functional dynamics between these concepts based upon the author's professional experiences dealing with real world situations, problems, and crises: from the Bush, Obama, and Trump administrations; Iraq, Iran, Palestine, Israel, and Syria; Bosnia and Herzegovina; successfully litigating genocide at the World Court; indicting Slobodan Milosevic at the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia; prosecuting American torture and enforced disappearances at the International Criminal Court; opposing nuclear, chemical,
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Moeckli, Daniel, Helen Keller, and Corina Heri, eds. The Human Rights Covenants at 50. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198825890.001.0001.

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Half a century ago, on 16 December 1966, the UN General Assembly adopted the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) and the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR). While the adoption of the twin Covenants was celebrated all over the world, their fiftieth anniversary has received very little attention from the international community. This book marks this anniversary by taking stock of the first half-century of the existence of what are probably the world’s two most important human rights treaties. It does so by reflecting on what the Coven
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Clifton, Michael-James, Suzanne Rab, and David Scorey KC, eds. Building Bridges in European and Human Rights Law. Hart Publishing, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781509952618.

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This unique book, formed as a series of essays in honour of the memory of Paul Heim CMG, the founder of Lincoln’s Inn European Group, focuses on the building of bridges between individuals and institutions in European and human rights law. The book features contributions from some of the foremost current or former European and international judges; leading practitioners and officials, each with links to Lincoln’s Inn, and former recipients of Lincoln’s Inn’s dedicated scholarship programmes. The approachable style of the book makes it readily accessible for a wide range of readers including le
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Capaldo, Giuliana Ziccardi. Getting to a Global Constitution Expanding Human Rights Law. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190923846.003.0001.

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The expansion of the global constitutional principle of no-impunity and its application to serious violations of social and economic rights are part of the process of constitutionalization of global law and its principles through jurisprudential cross-fertilization. The author identifies in the ECJ’s innovative approach to serious tax frauds in the Taricco judgment an opportunity to develop a judicial dialogue between international and national courts aimed at strengthening the paradigm of the no-impunity-imprescriptibility of the new criminal jurisdiction centered on the International Crimina
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Nault, Derrick M. Africa and the Shaping of International Human Rights. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198859628.001.0001.

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Africa throughout its postcolonial history has been plagued by human rights abuses ranging from intolerance of political dissent to heinous crimes such as genocide. Some observers consequently have gone so far as to suggest that human rights are a concept alien to African cultures. The International Criminal Court (ICC)’s focus on Africa in recent years has reinforced the region’s reputation as a hotspot for human rights violations. But despite Africa’s notoriety concerning human rights, Africa and the Shaping of International Human Rights argues that the continent has been pivotal for helping
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Cavallaro, James L., Claret Vargas, Clara Sandoval, et al. Doctrine, Practice, and Advocacy in the Inter-American Human Rights System. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780190900861.001.0001.

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Abstract This book about the inter-American human rights system combines a comprehensive case-based review of the system’s jurisprudence and procedures with practice-oriented discussions to enable English-speaking students and practitioners to apply the system for addressing human rights violations in the Americas. In addition to using case excerpts from the Inter-American Commission and Court to illustrate the system’s jurisprudence in each area of human rights, the book employs case studies to survey the real-world impact of the system’s decisions in the countries under its jurisdiction. It
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Kjeldgaard-Pedersen, Astrid. The Legal Personality of Individuals in International Human Rights Law. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198820376.003.0007.

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Following a summary presentation of some key events in the history of international human rights law before the Second World War, Chapter 7 concentrates on one prominent example within the field of international human rights law, namely the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR). Section 7.2 deals in turn with three core issues. First, Section 7.2.1 describes the evolution of the procedural status of individuals before the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) and assesses the role of the concept of international legal personality in that regard. Section 7.2.2 studies the Court’s practice
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Martinico, Giuseppe, and Oreste Pollicino. Interaction Between Europe's Legal Systems. Elgar Publishing Limited, Edward, 2012.

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Tullio, Scovazzi. 6 Responsibility, 6.4 Admissibility of the Application by Vlastimir and Borka Banković, Živana Stojanović, Mirjana Stoimenovski, Dragana Koksimović, and Dragan Suković against Belgium, the Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Turkey, and the United Kingdom , European Court of Human Rights, Grand Chamber Decision, [2001]. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198743620.003.0032.

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The Bankovic case is one of few cases in which the European Court of Human Rights took a position that, without an acceptable explanation, restricts the application of rights granted by the European Convention on Human Rights. The application was submitted by individuals who put forward that in 1999 seventeen states parties violated art. 2 (right to life) of the Convention by bombing by aircraft the television and radio station in Belgrade. As a consequence of this NATO directed operation sixteen civilians were killed and another sixteen were seriously injured. The Court found that it had no j
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Nussberger, Angelika. European Court of Human Rights. Oxford University Press, 2020.

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European Court of Human Rights. GRIN Verlag GmbH, 2014.

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Nussberger, Angelika. European Court of Human Rights. Oxford University Press, 2020.

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Gibney, Mark. World Justice?: U.S. Courts and International Human Rights. Taylor & Francis Group, 2022.

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Gibney, Mark. World Justice?: U. S. Courts and International Human Rights. Taylor & Francis Group, 2021.

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Fennell, S. Global Human Rights Instruments: The African Court of Human Rights and Peoples' Rights. International Courts Association, 2013.

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Fennell, S. Global Human Rights Instruments: The African Court of Human Rights and Peoples' Rights. International Courts Association, 2013.

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Smet, Stijn, and Eva Brems, eds. When Human Rights Clash at the European Court of Human Rights. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198795957.001.0001.

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This book aims to answer key questions surrounding (purported) conflicts of human rights at the European Court of Human Rights. Some of these questions concern the very existence of human rights conflicts. Can human rights really conflict with one another? Or should they be interpreted in harmony with one another? Other questions relate to the resolution of genuine human rights conflicts. How should such genuine conflicts be resolved? To what extent is balancing desirable? And which understanding of balancing should be employed? Throughout the book, contributors aim to answer these questions b
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Madsen, Mikael Rask. The European Court of Human Rights. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198795582.003.0011.

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This chapter studies the transformation of the authority of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) since its genesis. It shows how the ECtHR, until the mid-to-late 1970s, struggled to maintain narrow legal authority. Both the Court’s caseload and civil society engagement changed fundamentally however throughout the late 1980s and the 1990s when the ECtHR gained intermediate and extensive authority in large parts of Europe. During this period, the Court became the de facto Supreme Court of human rights in Europe. Starting around 2000, the Court became increasingly overburdened. It was in th
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Aust, Helmut, and Esra Demir-Gürsel. The European Court of Human Rights. Edward Elgar Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4337/9781839108341.

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Anagnostou, Dia. The European Court of Human Rights. Edinburgh University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9780748670581.

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Savvidis, Caroline. Court Delay and Human Rights Remedies. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Gibney, Mark. World Justice?: U. S. Courts and International Human Rights. Taylor & Francis Group, 2021.

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Gibney, Mark. World Justice?: U. S. Courts and International Human Rights. Taylor & Francis Group, 2021.

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World Justice?: U. S. Courts and International Human Rights. Taylor & Francis Group, 2021.

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Huneeus, Alexandra. The Inter-American Court of Human Rights. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198795582.003.0009.

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This chapter seeks to explain why the impact of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights varies greatly across the different Latin American countries under its jurisdiction. Three case studies suggest that the uneven spread of constitutional ideas and practices across Latin America helps shape the type of authority the IACtHR exerts. In Colombia, where neoconstitutionalist lawyers were able to successfully ally themselves with reformers and participate in the construction of a new constitution and court starting in 1991, the Court now enjoys narrow, intermediate, and extensive authority. In Ch
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Human Rights in the UK Supreme Court. Oxford University Press, 2013.

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ZUPANCIC. On the European Court of Human Rights. Boom Uitgevers Den Haag, 2019.

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African Court of Human Rights and Peoples' Rights: Basic Documents. Wolf Legal Publishers, W.L.P., 2014.

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Chan, Cora. Deference in Human Rights Adjudication. Oxford University PressOxford, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/9780198921677.001.0001.

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Abstract In human rights adjudication, courts sometimes face issues that they lack the expertise or constitutional legitimacy to resolve. One way of dealing with such issues is to ‘defer’, or accord a margin of appreciation, to the judgments of public authorities. Although there is a rich literature on the subject of deference, two important questions remain unresolved: what devices courts should use to exercise deference, and how deference can be made more workable for judges and predictable for litigants. This book offers the first comprehensive analysis of these questions. It introduces six
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Gibney, Mark. World Justice?: U.S. Courts and International Human Rights (Series on State Violence, State Terrorism, and Human Rights). Westview Pr (Short Disc), 1991.

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Kobylarz, Natalia, and Evadne Grant. Human Rights and the Planet: The Future of Environmental Human Rights in the European Court of Human Rights. Elgar Publishing Limited, Edward, 2022.

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Environmental Protection and the European Convention on Human Rights (Human Rights Files). Council of Europe, 2005.

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Leijten, Ingrid. Core Socio-Economic Rights and the European Court of Human Rights. Cambridge University Press, 2018.

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Leijten, Ingrid. Core Socio-Economic Rights and the European Court of Human Rights. Cambridge University Press, 2019.

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