Human rights tectonics : global dynamics of integration and fragmentation / edited by Emmanuelle Bribosia, Isabelle Rorive ; in collaboration with Ana Maria Corrêa.
2018
KZ1266 .H87 2018 (Mapit)
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Title
Human rights tectonics : global dynamics of integration and fragmentation / edited by Emmanuelle Bribosia, Isabelle Rorive ; in collaboration with Ana Maria Corrêa.
Imprint
Cambridge ; Antwerp ; Chicago : Intersentia, [2018]
Copyright
©2018
Description
xxxv, 331 pages ; 24 cm
Formatted Contents Note
Formation of a common law of human rights / Olivier de Schutter
UN special procedures : system puppets or user's saviours? / Rhona KM Smith
African Court on Human and People's Rights : a uniquely equipped testbed for (the limits of) human rights integration? / Adamantia Rachovitsa
Role on non-judicial bodies in human rights implementation / Lorenza Violini
Why a global approach to non-discrimination law matters : struggling with the 'conscience' of companies / Emmanuelle Bribosia and Isabelle Rorive
Sexual and reproductive rights at the crossroads : intersectionality and the UN Treaty Monitoring Bodies / Joanna Bourke Martignoni
Integration of culture and economic rights by regional human rights courts / Valeska David
Use of external instruments by the European Court of Human Rights: (missed) opportunities for the rights of persons with disabilities / Dorothea Staes and Joseph Damamme
European Union in the international system of human rights protection : solo singer or voice in the choir? / Bruno de Witte
Opinion 2/13 as a game changer in the dialogue between the European courts? / Jasper Krommendijk
Sharing of the burden of proof in cases on racial discrimination : concepts, general trends and challenges before the ECtHR / Kristin Henrard
Rethinking the two margins of appreciation / Oddný Mjöll Arnadóttir.
UN special procedures : system puppets or user's saviours? / Rhona KM Smith
African Court on Human and People's Rights : a uniquely equipped testbed for (the limits of) human rights integration? / Adamantia Rachovitsa
Role on non-judicial bodies in human rights implementation / Lorenza Violini
Why a global approach to non-discrimination law matters : struggling with the 'conscience' of companies / Emmanuelle Bribosia and Isabelle Rorive
Sexual and reproductive rights at the crossroads : intersectionality and the UN Treaty Monitoring Bodies / Joanna Bourke Martignoni
Integration of culture and economic rights by regional human rights courts / Valeska David
Use of external instruments by the European Court of Human Rights: (missed) opportunities for the rights of persons with disabilities / Dorothea Staes and Joseph Damamme
European Union in the international system of human rights protection : solo singer or voice in the choir? / Bruno de Witte
Opinion 2/13 as a game changer in the dialogue between the European courts? / Jasper Krommendijk
Sharing of the burden of proof in cases on racial discrimination : concepts, general trends and challenges before the ECtHR / Kristin Henrard
Rethinking the two margins of appreciation / Oddný Mjöll Arnadóttir.
Summary
"[This book] is a collaborative effort of internationally renowned human rights experts to analyse the effectiveness of legal protection in a highly fragmented and multi-layered human rights system. Bringing together international, European and national perspectives and focusing on select subject areas such as non-discrimination, accommodation of cultural identity and socio-economic rights, the book examines the difficulties faced by human rights lawyers in their day-to-day work. Through the implementation of a methodology applying both theoretical inquiry and case study examples, the book analyses the impact of the fragmentation of international and regional human rights and how this can cause failures in effective legal protection or, on certain occasions, strengthen it. The imagery of plate tectonics aims to portray the extent to which human rights law is in perpetual construction and constant renewal with lines of convergence and divergence. Entangled into battles, shocks, jolts or clashes, human rights find themselves today 'on trial'. Against this backdrop, the book addresses the case for an increased integration of human rights law, comprehensively and critically, with a focus on concrete and contemporary issues"-- Provided by the publisher.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references.
Call Number
KZ1266 .H87 2018
Language
English
ISBN
9781780686134 (paperback)
1780686137 (paperback)
1780686137 (paperback)
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