Serious Violations of Human Rights

Serious Violations of Human Rights

On the Emergence of a New Special Regime

Siatitsa, Ilia

Oxford University Press

06/2022

288

Dura

Inglês

9780192863041

15 a 20 dias

552

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Brief Summary
Introduction: The Origins of the Regime
1: The you evolution of a legal regime
2: Connection of serious violations of human rights to other notions
3: Shaping the special regime
4: The relationship between the special and the (general) human rights law regimes
5: 'Serious' versus 'gross' and other similar expressions
6: Structuring the special regime
Chapter 1: The Substantive Component Identifying a Serious Violation of Human Rights
1: The elements forming a serious violation of human rights
2: The external elements
3: The involvement of the state
4: The contextual aspect
5: The 'iceberg' of serious violations of human rights
Chapter 2: The Monitoring Component
1: Country-specific inter-governmental procedures
2: Extra-conventional international inquiry and fact-finding mechanisms
3: The treaty-based inquiry mechanisms
4: The national monitoring mechanisms
5: A multilateral network of monitoring responses
Chapter 3: The Enforcement Component
1: 'Threat to the peace' and serious violations of human rights
2: Other responses to serious violations of human rights
3: Responsibility to protect
4: Enforcement in pursuit of the common purpose
Chapter 4: The Remedial Component
1: Instruments specific to serious violations of human rights
2: Adjudicating serious violations of human rights
3: A victim-oriented but not individualistic approach to remedies
Conclusion