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Fragmentation in International Human Rights Law

Fragmentation in International Human Rights Law
Author: Marjan Ajevski
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 167
Release: 2017-07-14
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1317442938

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This book explores the effects of institutional fragmentation in international human rights law, by comparing the rights jurisprudence of three human rights courts and bodies, namely the European Court for Human Rights, the Inter-American Court for Human Rights and the Human Rights Committee. Contributions cover the areas of freedom of expression (journalism and the media), right to privacy, freedom of assembly and freedom of association (political parties), and measure the extent of fragmentation of human rights protection. Moreover, the volume argues that, while the conflict of laws approach, favoured by the International Law Commission, might work in avoiding outright conflict in obligation, in practice it is not an approach that presents a viable research agenda when it comes to understanding the causes and consequences of institutional fragmentation. This is especially evident in areas like international human rights, where the possibility of a silent drift between the jurisprudence of the three courts is a real possibility. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Nordic Journal of Human Rights.


A Farewell to Fragmentation

A Farewell to Fragmentation
Author: Mads Tønnesson Andenæs
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 605
Release: 2015-10-09
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1107082099

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Exploring the role of the International Court of Justice in the re-convergence of international law, this book contends that the court's jurisprudence is transforming traditional concepts such as sovereignty, rights and jurisdiction and in so doing is leading a trend towards the reunification of international law.


Towards Convergence in International Human Rights Law

Towards Convergence in International Human Rights Law
Author: Carla M. Buckley
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 685
Release: 2016-10-18
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9004284257

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We live in an era of proliferating international legal domains and institutions, not least in the human rights field. For some, normative pluralism within human rights is inevitable, and even desirable. Others view it as a threat to the integrity and coherence of international human rights protection. How far do human rights standards and their interpretation by different regional and international human rights systems diverge? To what extent do human rights bodies ‘borrow’ from or influence each other in respect of their case law, practices and procedures? Is global human rights protection fragmenting or heading towards greater coherence? This edited collection addresses these questions through the insights of leading scholars and jurists with first-hand experience of human rights adjudication and litigation.


Fragmentation of International Law

Fragmentation of International Law
Author: United Nations. International Law Commission
Publisher:
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2007
Genre: Conflict of laws
ISBN: 9789521023378

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Judicial Covergence and Fragmentation in International Human Rights Law

Judicial Covergence and Fragmentation in International Human Rights Law
Author: Elena Abrusci
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2022-12-31
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1316514811

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An assessment of judicial convergence and fragmentation in international human rights law and their legal and non-legal triggering factors.


The Diversification and Fragmentation of International Criminal Law

The Diversification and Fragmentation of International Criminal Law
Author: Larissa van den Herik
Publisher: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Total Pages: 735
Release: 2012
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9004214593

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This volume deals with the tension between unity and diversification which has gained a central place in the debate under the label of ‘fragmentation’. It explores the meaning, articulation and risks of this phenomenon in a specific area: International Criminal Justice. It brings together established and fresh voices who analyse different sites and contestations of this concept, as well as its context and specific manifestations in the interpretation and application of International Criminal Law. The volume thereby connects discourse on ‘fragmentation’ with broader inquiry on the merits and discontents of legal pluralism in ‘Public International Law’.


International Law between Universalism and Fragmentation

International Law between Universalism and Fragmentation
Author: Isabelle Buffard
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 1131
Release: 2009-02-28
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9047440331

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This Festschrift is published on the occasion of Gerhard Hafner’s 65th birthday and his retirement as a professor at the University of Vienna. It assembles a great number of renowned friends and colleagues in international law honouring Gerhard Hafner’s outstanding career as scholar, diplomat, legal adviser and arbitrator. The diversity of areas selected for this Festschrift reflects the generalist approach of Gerhard Hafner towards international law. Among the topics on which his contribution was particularly influential are the fragmentation of international law, the law of State immunity and international criminal law, which feature prominently in the Festschrift. Other areas covered are the theory of international law (including sources), basic principles of international law, codification of international law, subjects of international law, international dispute settlement, the law of the sea and international environmental law, human rights and humanitarian law and the law of the European Union.


Judicial Convergence and Fragmentation in International Human Rights Law

Judicial Convergence and Fragmentation in International Human Rights Law
Author: Elena Abrusci
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2022-12-31
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1009093177

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This book provides an innovative analysis of the complex issue of judicial convergence and fragmentation in international human rights law, moving the conversation forward from the assessment of the two phenomena and investigating their triggering factors. With a wide geographical focus that include the most up-to-date case-law from the three main regional systems (the African, European and Inter-American) and the UN Human Rights Committee, the book confirms the predominant judicial convergence across international human rights law. On this basis, the book engages with an interdisciplinary investigation into the legal and non-legal factors that could explain both convergence and fragmentation, ranging from the use of judicial dialogue and the notions of necessity and proportionality to the composition of the courts and the role of NGOs. The aim is to provide the tools to understand the dynamics between human rights adjudicatory bodies and possibly foresee future instances of judicial fragmentation.


Regime Interaction in International Law

Regime Interaction in International Law
Author: Margaret A. Young
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages:
Release: 2012-01-12
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1139504932

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This major extension of existing scholarship on the fragmentation of international law utilises the concept of 'regimes' from international law and international relations literature to define functional areas such as human rights or trade law. Responding to existing approaches, which focus on the resolution of conflicting norms between regimes, it contains a variety of critical, sociological and doctrinal perspectives on regime interaction. Leading international law scholars and practitioners reflect on how, in situations of diversity and concurrent activity, such interaction shapes and controls knowledge and norms in often hegemonic ways. The contributors draw on topical examples of interacting regimes, including climate, trade and investment regimes, to argue for new methods of regime interaction. Together, the essays combine approaches from international, transnational and comparative constitutional law to provide important insights into an issue that continues to challenge international legal theory and practice.


The Right to Food and the World Trade Organization's Rules on Agriculture

The Right to Food and the World Trade Organization's Rules on Agriculture
Author: Rhonda Ferguson
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2018-01-03
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9004345302

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In The Right to Food and the World Trade Organization’s Rules on Agriculture: Conflicting, Compatible, or Complementary?, Rhonda Ferguson explores the relationship between the human right to food and agricultural trade rules. She questions whether States can adhere to their obligations under both regimes simultaneously. These two regimes are frequently portrayed to be in tension with one another. The content and contours of the right to food under international human rights law and WTO rules on domestic supports, export subsidies, and market access are considered through the lens of norm conflict theories. The analysis is situated within the context of the debate surrounding the fragmentation of international law.