
Regional Protection of Human Rights
Documentary Supplement
Dinah Shelton(Author)
Oxford University Press Inc
1st Edition
Published on 31. March 2008
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508 pages
978-0-19-533340-4 (ISBN)
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What role do human rights play in the development of regional organizations? What human rights obligations do states assume upon joining regional bodies? This work is the first text of its kind devoted to the European, Inter-American and African systems for the protection of human rights. It illustrates how international human rights law is interpreted and implemented across international organizations and offers examples of political, economic, social problems and legal issues to emphasize the significant impact of international human rights law institutions on the constitutions, law, policies, and societies of different regions. Regional Protection of Human Rights provides readers with access to the basic documents of each legal system and their inter-relationships, enabling readers to apply those documents to ever-changing global situations, and alerting them to the dynamic nature of regional human rights law and institutions.
The jurisprudence of the European and Inter-American Courts and decisions of the Inter-American and African Commissions are emphasized, including decisions on the interpretation and application of various human rights, procedural requirements and remedies. Prospects for regional systems in the Middle East and Asia are also discussed. The relevant basic texts are reproduced in a documentary supplement. In addition to serving as a text for courses on human rights law, the book will be useful for courses in international law, international relations, and political science. It is also be a helpful resource for lawyers and policy-makers concerned with the protection of human rights.
The jurisprudence of the European and Inter-American Courts and decisions of the Inter-American and African Commissions are emphasized, including decisions on the interpretation and application of various human rights, procedural requirements and remedies. Prospects for regional systems in the Middle East and Asia are also discussed. The relevant basic texts are reproduced in a documentary supplement. In addition to serving as a text for courses on human rights law, the book will be useful for courses in international law, international relations, and political science. It is also be a helpful resource for lawyers and policy-makers concerned with the protection of human rights.
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This book is a welcome addition to the International Human Rights canon and a crowning achievement for this esteemed scholar. The book promises to make a valuable and timely contribution to the field. It will be an invaluable desk reference for any student, scholar or practitioner of international human rights and provides an excellent vehicle for teaching an introductory or advanced course on the subject. Beth Van Schaack, Santa Clara University School of Law The topical coverage is thorough, the organization logical, the selection of cases expert and up to date, and the knowledge of all 3 systems abundant and sophisticated. Doug Cassel, University of Notre Dame Law SchoolMore details
Language
English
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New York
United States
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College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
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Height: 253 mm
Width: 175 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
969 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-533340-4 (9780195333404)
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Dinah Shelton is a Research Professor of Law at George Washington University Law School
Content
Table of Cases
Table of Treaties and Other Instruments
1: Chapter I: Introduction
1. The Evolution of International Concern with Human Rights
2. The Evolution of Regional Human Rights Systems
3. The Human Rights Obligations of Participating States
A. Europe
B. Enforcing Obligations of OAS Member States
C. Strengthening the Obligations in Africa
4. Regionalism and Universality
A. The Universal Declaration and Regional Human Rights Instruments
B. The Evolution of United Nations Views on REgional Arrangements
C. The Inter-relationship of Global and Regional Norms in Practice
2: Chapter II: The Normative Instruments
1. Introduction: Attempts to Classify, Categorize and Prioritize Human Rights
2. The Texts
A. Europe
B. Inter-American Normative Instruments
C. The African Charter and Other Africa Human Rights Instruments
3. Interpreting the Texts
4. Domestic Application and Enforcement
A. Constitutional Approaches: Austria, Germany, UK, Argentina, South Africa
B. Self-executing and non self-executing treaties
C. Implementation of Treaties and Decisions
3: Chapter III: The Regional Institutions and Their Powers
1. Procedural and Institutional Evolution
2. The European System
3. The Inter-American System
A. The Commission
B. The Court
4. The African System
4: Chapter IV: Protecting Human Rights through Individual Cases
1. Overview
2. Jurisdiction
A. Processing the Cases
B. Subject Matter Jurisdiction
C. Territorial Limitations
D. Rationae Temporis
E. Taking a Case from the Inter-American Commission to the Court
3. Interim Measures
4. Admissibility of Complaints
Table of Treaties and Other Instruments
1: Chapter I: Introduction
1. The Evolution of International Concern with Human Rights
2. The Evolution of Regional Human Rights Systems
3. The Human Rights Obligations of Participating States
A. Europe
B. Enforcing Obligations of OAS Member States
C. Strengthening the Obligations in Africa
4. Regionalism and Universality
A. The Universal Declaration and Regional Human Rights Instruments
B. The Evolution of United Nations Views on REgional Arrangements
C. The Inter-relationship of Global and Regional Norms in Practice
2: Chapter II: The Normative Instruments
1. Introduction: Attempts to Classify, Categorize and Prioritize Human Rights
2. The Texts
A. Europe
B. Inter-American Normative Instruments
C. The African Charter and Other Africa Human Rights Instruments
3. Interpreting the Texts
4. Domestic Application and Enforcement
A. Constitutional Approaches: Austria, Germany, UK, Argentina, South Africa
B. Self-executing and non self-executing treaties
C. Implementation of Treaties and Decisions
3: Chapter III: The Regional Institutions and Their Powers
1. Procedural and Institutional Evolution
2. The European System
3. The Inter-American System
A. The Commission
B. The Court
4. The African System
4: Chapter IV: Protecting Human Rights through Individual Cases
1. Overview
2. Jurisdiction
A. Processing the Cases
B. Subject Matter Jurisdiction
C. Territorial Limitations
D. Rationae Temporis
E. Taking a Case from the Inter-American Commission to the Court
3. Interim Measures
4. Admissibility of Complaints