... Equally the 1989 Convention on theRights of the Child provides in article 24 to recognize the right of the child to the enjoyment of the highest attainable ...
... supranational law as opposed to the fragmentation of law that characterizes the first phase of global- ...comes fromthe fact that the rules of supranational law ...
... 17. The Martinez-Cobo definition expressed: “Indigenous communities, peoples and nations are those which, having a historical continuity with pre-invasion and pre-colonial societies that de- veloped on their ...
... - The Spanish constitution of 1978 established a broad enumeration of these subjects: a) Treaties of a political nature, b) Treaties or agreements of a military nature, c) Treaties or agreements affecting ...
... of thehumanrights-based approach to trafficking from a victim protection perspective is the object of this ...addressing human trafficking. According to its main underlying ...
... on the Protection of all Persons from Enforced disappearance in 1992, but also for its own jurisprudential doctrine and its unique historical ...Ariel, The Latin–American Flavor of Enforced ...
... only from its own forces but also fromthe childre’s own comrades, both adults and children, and anyone else who might wish to cause them such ...on the one hand, and boys and girls, on ...
... issues? The argument goes that it is appropriate for a court to adjudicate on, say, inhumane treatment because it can simply tell those responsible to stop the abusive ...And the argument continues ...
... to the African Charter became legally bound by the provisions of the 1959 United Nations Declaration and subsequent instruments that dealt with women’s or children’s ...to the article, it is ...
... of international migration law has a distinct ...Migration Law” in Richar in 1927 before his publication at the Hague Academy in ...Over the past two decades, many textbooks have been ...
... No one may invoke cultural diversity to infringe upon human rights guaranteed by international law, nor to limit their scope" (UNESCO Universal Declaration on Cultural. Diversity, [r] ...
... DRZEMCZEWSKI, A.: «The Domestic Application of the European Human Rights Convention as European Community Law» (La aplicación ci- vil del Convenio Europeo sobre Derechos del Hombre como [r] ...
... Though the EU, the US, and a number of other states have made commitments through varied legal instruments to include social guarantees in trade policy, the effects that these agreements have had in ...
... 1) Therights and freedoms that may be exercised directly on the basis of constitutional norms, ...which the content of their guar- antees has a real character, including a judicial ...scope ...
... to the police is indirectly envisaged by the EC- tHR and ACtHR as a sine qua non condition for starting a criminal investiga- tion is certainly a shortcoming of their pertinent ...these the most ...
... to the State to derogate this ...of the art.3. In Chahal v The United Kingdom, 1996, Application ...22414/93, the ECtHR held that the protection provided by the article 3 of ECHR ...
... As in the case of the term "international watercourse", the boundaries of the concept of ecosystem are identified by reference to the interrelationship (usua[r] ...
... several humanrights –not necessarily basic or fun- damental– get recognized or draw attention as society ...nuances. The right to a hearing and the right to be represented are all facets of ...