Ø Stiansen - British Journal of Political Science, 2021 - cambridge.org
Judicial power is often limited by courts' reliance on other actors to implement their rulings (Carrubba and Gabel 2015; Carrubba, Gabel and Hankla 2008; Hall 2014; Johns 2015; …
Over the last decade, a growing number of countries have adopted new laws and other mechanisms to address a gap in national criminal legal systems: the absence of meaningful …
Abstract Das Open-Access-Buch untersucht am Beispiel des Europäischen Gerichtshofs für Menschenrechte (EGMR) und des Interamerikanischen Menschenrechtsgerichtshofs …
Abstracts International human rights institutions impose obligations on their member states that extend long past the ratification stage. Each year, states receive tens, or even hundreds …
V Hvozdiuk, N Morhun - … Journal of the National Academy of …, 2024 - lawscience.com.ua
Abstract The European Court of Human Rights has long been issuing judgments in which it has argued that human rights and freedoms are violated by the authorised state bodies in …
C Sandoval, P Leach, R Murray - Journal of Human Rights …, 2020 - academic.oup.com
This article analyses the role of supranational human rights bodies in the implementation of their orders and recommendations in individual cases. It elicits the means, roles and impact …
A Donald, D Long, AK Speck - Journal of Human Rights Practice, 2020 - academic.oup.com
Assessing the extent to which states have implemented the decisions of supranational human rights bodies is a challenging task. It requires supranational bodies—be they judicial …
L McGregor - Vand. J. Transnat'l L., 2019 - HeinOnline
The international human rights system of which international human rights law (IHRL) is a part has been critiqued for being ineffective, too legal, insufficiently self-critical, and elitist …
This book explores the comparative historical evolution of the European, Inter-American and African regional human rights systems. The book devotes attention to various factors that …