Judicial Convergence and Fragmentation in International Human Rights Law
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Judicial Convergence and Fragmentation in International Human Rights Law
The Regional Systems and the United Nations Human Rights Committee
Abrusci, Elena
Cambridge University Press
01/2023
256
Dura
Inglês
9781316514818
15 a 20 dias
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Part I. Introducing and Assessing Fragmentation and Convergence in International Human Rights Law: 1. Fragmentation and convergence: context and definitions; 2. Assessing and exploring judicial fragmentation in international human rights law; Part II. Factors Explaining Judicial Convergence and Fragmentation: 3. The theory of treaty interpretation and judicial dialogue; 4. The composition of the courts and other adjudicative bodies and the role of their secretariats; 5. Calibrating judicial scrutiny: the notions of necessity and proportionality; 6. Deference, subsidiarity and regional consensus: the margin of appreciation doctrine; 7. Outside the courtroom: the role of NGOs and the obstacles to litigation.
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Part I. Introducing and Assessing Fragmentation and Convergence in International Human Rights Law: 1. Fragmentation and convergence: context and definitions; 2. Assessing and exploring judicial fragmentation in international human rights law; Part II. Factors Explaining Judicial Convergence and Fragmentation: 3. The theory of treaty interpretation and judicial dialogue; 4. The composition of the courts and other adjudicative bodies and the role of their secretariats; 5. Calibrating judicial scrutiny: the notions of necessity and proportionality; 6. Deference, subsidiarity and regional consensus: the margin of appreciation doctrine; 7. Outside the courtroom: the role of NGOs and the obstacles to litigation.
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