Human rights norms in 'other' international courts / edited by Martin Scheinin.
Examines the role and impact of human rights norms in international courts other than human rights courts.
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Language: | English |
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Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY :
Cambridge University Press,
2019.
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Series: | Studies on international courts and tribunals.
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Table of Contents:
- How and why to assess the relevance of human rights norms in 'other' international courts? / Martin Scheinin
- The interpretation and development of international human rights law by the International Court of Justice / Gentian Zyberi
- The International Court of Justice as an integrator, developer, and globaliser of international human rights law / Basak Cali, Lorna McGregor and Zeynep Elibol
- The systemic effect of international human rights law on international criminal law / Alexandre Skander Galand
- The emerging right to justice in international criminal law : a case study of Colombia / Marina Aksenova
- Human rights at the reparations system of the International Criminal Court / Juan-Pablo Perez-Leon-Acevedo
- International human rights law and dispute settlement in the World Trade Organisation / Holger Hestermeyer
- Invoking human rights : a useful line of attack or a defence tool for states in investor-state dispute settlement? / Freya Baetens
- Human rights norms in the Court of Justice of the European Union / Vasiliki Kosta and Bruno de Witte
- The uneven impact of international human rights law in Africa's subregional courts / Solomon T. Ebobrah
- Human rights, constitutional justice, and international economic adjudication : legal methodology problems / Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann
- The international tribunal for the law of the sea and human rights / Anna Petrig and Marta Bo
- Forum shopping and human rights : staring at the empty shelves / Payam Akhavan
- Taking stock : relevance of human rights norms in 'other' international courts / Martin Scheinin.