Direct international human rights obligations of non-state actors : a legal and ethical necessity / Nicolás Carrillo Santarelli.
2017
KZ6405.N66 C377 2017 (Mapit)
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Direct international human rights obligations of non-state actors : a legal and ethical necessity / Nicolás Carrillo Santarelli.
Imprint
Oisterwijk, The Netherlands : Wolf Legal Publishers (WLP), [2017]
Copyright
©2017.
Description
454 pages ; 24 cm
Formatted Contents Note
Introduction
Part 1. The necessity of protecting human dignity from non-state violations. The demand of human dignity to protect from all abuses
The demand of protection from non-state abuses by human rights principles
Equality and the non-discrimination of victims of non-state violations
Features and operation of a multi-level and multi-actor framework of protection of human rights from non-state abuses
Part II. The international legal possibilities of protecting individuals from non-state abuses. Conditions and sources of international human rights obligations and other legal capacities of non-state actors
The types of direct human rights obligations of non-state actors
Non-state responsibility and the full reparations of victims
Strategies and mechanisms that can serve to promote and protect human rights from non-state abuses.
Part 1. The necessity of protecting human dignity from non-state violations. The demand of human dignity to protect from all abuses
The demand of protection from non-state abuses by human rights principles
Equality and the non-discrimination of victims of non-state violations
Features and operation of a multi-level and multi-actor framework of protection of human rights from non-state abuses
Part II. The international legal possibilities of protecting individuals from non-state abuses. Conditions and sources of international human rights obligations and other legal capacities of non-state actors
The types of direct human rights obligations of non-state actors
Non-state responsibility and the full reparations of victims
Strategies and mechanisms that can serve to promote and protect human rights from non-state abuses.
Summary
In this book, addressing the reality that non-state actors do violate human rights in practice, which cannot be overlooked, Prof. Nicolás Carrillo-Santarelli argues that the foundations and main principles of international human rights law call for the regulation of direct nonstate obligations and responsibilities, given the potential failure of domestic actions and the limits of voluntary strategies. The book is based on the idea that the protagonists of human rights law are individuals, who deserve protection from all abusers, be them States, armed groups, international organizations, or other actors.-- Provided by publisher.
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In this book, addressing the reality that non-state actors do violate human rights in practice, which cannot be overlooked, Prof. Nicolás Carrillo-Santarelli argues that the foundations and main principles of international human rights law call for the regulation of direct nonstate obligations and responsibilities, given the potential failure of domestic actions and the limits of voluntary strategies. The book is based on the idea that the protagonists of human rights law are individuals, who deserve protection from all abusers, be them States, armed groups, international organizations, or other actors.-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 415-454).
Location
STA
Call Number
KZ6405.N66 C377 2017
Language
English
ISBN
9789462403888 (softcover)
9462403880 (softcover)
978462403840 (e-book)
9789462403840
9462403880 (softcover)
978462403840 (e-book)
9789462403840
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