This book aims to introduce concrete and innovative proposals for an holistic approach to supranational human rights justice through a hands-on legal exercise: the rewriting of decisions of supranational human rights monitoring bodies. The contributing scholars have thus redrafted crucial passages of landmark human rights judgments and decisions, ‘as if human rights law were really one’, borrowing or taking inspiration from developments and interpretations throughout the whole multi-layered human rights protection system. In addition to the rewriting exercise, the contributors have outlined the methodology and/or theoretical framework that guided their approaches and explain how human rights monitoring bodies may adopt an integrated approach to human rights law. Integrated Human Rights in Practice shows that even within the current fragmented landscape of international human rights law, it is possible to integrate human rights to a significantly higher degree than is generally the case. Redrafted opinions deal with major contemporary issues such as conscientious objection by health service providers, intersectional discrimination of minority women, the rights of persons with disabilities, the rights of indigenous peoples against powerful economic interests, and the human rights impact of austerity measures. This book’s novel perspective and applied, concrete examples make it an invaluable resource for academics and students as well as judges, lawyers, and treaty body members.
Eva Brems & Ellen Desmet
Integrated Human Rights in Practice [PDF ebook]
Rewriting Human Rights Decisions
Integrated Human Rights in Practice [PDF ebook]
Rewriting Human Rights Decisions
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Language English ● Format PDF ● ISBN 9781786433800 ● Editor Eva Brems & Ellen Desmet ● Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd ● Published 2017 ● Downloadable 3 times ● Currency EUR ● ID 8075602 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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