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    In:  Routledge handbook of international human rights law (2013), Seite 407-426 | year:2013 | pages:407-426
    ISBN: 0415620732
    Language: English
    Titel der Quelle: Routledge handbook of international human rights law
    Publ. der Quelle: London [u.a.] : Routledge, 2013
    Angaben zur Quelle: (2013), Seite 407-426
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    ISBN: 9789004284241
    Language: English
    Pages: XXXIX, 645 Seiten , 25 cm
    Series Statement: Nottingham studies on human rights volume 5
    Series Statement: Nottingham studies on human rights
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Towards convergence in international human rights law approaches of regional and international systems
    DDC: 341.4/8
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    Keywords: International law and human rights Congresses ; International law and human rights Congresses ; Konferenzschrift 2013 ; Konferenzschrift 06.2013 ; Menschenrecht ; Schutz ; Auslegung ; Rechtssystem ; Konvergenz ; Kohärenz
    Abstract: Introduction / Alice Donald, Carla Buckley and Philip Leach -- The duty to investigate right to life violations across three regional systems : harmonisation or fragmentation of international human rights law? / Philip Leach, Rachel Murray and Clara Sandoval -- The death penalty as addressed by regional and International human rights bodies : exploring jurisprudential cross-fertilisation and harmonisation / Chloe Cheeseman -- International trends in the recognition of abortion rights / Elizabeth Wicks -- The European Court of Human Rights' recourse to external legal materials when interpreting and applying the right to private life / Alastair Mowbray -- Minority sexual orientation as a challenge to the harmonised interpretation of International human rights law / Frans Viljoen -- Concepts of substantive gender equality : looking for coherence among the regional and International perspectives / Magdalena Forowicz -- Judges of the world, united? : collective aspects of the right to work in regional human rights systems / Rory O'Connell -- The influence of International human rights law on the right to health jurisprudence of the European region / Jacinta Miller -- Is the International Convention on the elimination of all forms of racial discrimination the De Facto minority rights treaty? / David Keane and Joshua Castellino -- Children's rights under regional human rights law : a tale of harmonisation? / Aoife Nolan and Ursula Kilkelly -- Affording States a margin of appreciation : comparing the European Court of Human Rights and the Inter-American Court of Human Rights / Dominic McGoldrick -- Human rights bodies and International Humanitarian Law : common but differentiated approaches / Larissa van den Herik and Helen Duffy -- The use made by the organs of the European Convention on Human Rights of reference to the views of other human rights bodies in addressing the scope of the extraterritorial applicability of the convention / Francoise J. Hampson -- State obligations with regard to the extraterritorial activities of companies domiciled on their territories / Nadia Bernaz -- Inherent and implied powers of regional human rights tribunals / Dinah Shelton -- International human rights law : towards pluralism or harmony? : the opportunities and challenges of coexistence: the view from the UN treaty bodies / Simon Walker -- Co-existence and confidentiality : the experience of the optional protocol to the Convention Against Torture / Malcolm D. Evans -- Human rights through the backdoor : the contribution of special procedures to the normative coherence and contradictions of International human rights law / Elvira Dominguez-Redondo -- A European respect for the opinions of mankind? / Michael O'Boyle -- Appendix : Harmonising the jurisprudence of regional and International human rights bodies : a literature review / Chloe Cheeseman
    Note: "This book grew out of a workshop hosted by the Human Rights Law Centre in the School of Law at the University of Nottingham in June 2013 , Includes bibliographical references and index
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    In:  Russia and the European Court of Human Rights (2018), Seite 255-294 | year:2018 | pages:255-294
    ISBN: 9781108401999
    Language: English
    Titel der Quelle: Russia and the European Court of Human Rights
    Publ. der Quelle: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2018
    Angaben zur Quelle: (2018), Seite 255-294
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    Oxford, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press
    ISBN: 0198734247 , 9780198734246
    Language: English
    Pages: xxiv, 342 Seiten , 23,4 cm
    Edition: First edition
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Donald, Alice Parliaments and the European Court of Human Rights
    DDC: 323
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    Keywords: European Court of Human Rights ; Human rights ; Judgments ; Legislative bodies ; International and municipal law ; Europäische Union ; Mitgliedsstaaten ; Menschenrecht ; Innerstaatliches Recht ; Europäischer Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte ; Rechtsprechung ; Völkerrecht ; Menschenrechtskonvention ; Rechtsstellung ; Innerstaatliches Recht
    Abstract: The European system of human rights protection faces institutional and political pressures which threaten its very survival. These institional pressures stem from the backlog of applications before the European Court of Human Rights, the large number of its judgments that remain unimplemented, and the political pressures that arise from sustained attacks on the Court's legitimacy and authority, notably from politicians and jurists in the United Kingdom. This book addresses the theme which lies at the heart of these pressures: the role of national parliaments in the implementation of judgments of the Court. It combines theoretical and empirical insights into the role of parliaments in securing domestic compliance with the Court's decisions, and provides detailed investigation of five European states with differing records of human rights compliance and parliamentary mobilisation: Ukraine, Romania, the United Kingdom, Germany, and the Netherlands. How far are parliaments engaged in implementation, and how far should they be? Do parliaments advance or hinder human rights compliance? Is it ever justifiable for parliaments to defy judgments of the Court? And how significant is the role played by the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe? Drawing on the fields of international law, international relations, political science, and political philosophy, the book argues that adverse human rights judgments not only confer obligations on parliamentarians but also create opportunities for them to develop influential interpretations of human rights and enhance their own democratic legitimacy. It makes an authoritative contribution to debate about the future of the European and other supranational human rights mechanisms and the broader relationship between democracy, human rights, and legitimate authority
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