Promoting human rights through bills of rights : comparative perspectives

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Promoting human rights through bills of rights : comparative perspectives

edited by Philip Alston

Oxford University Press, 1999

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [525]-550) and index

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内容説明

In recent years the international community has continued to adopt a flow of both binding and non-binding human rights instruments. But despite the significant domestic impact of these developments, most of the literature on human rights has focused on international procedures and institutions, to the neglect of domestic legal arrangements. In this timely volume Professor Alston and a team of distinguished contributors examine the consequences of international human rights treaty obligations at national level. The problems addressed include the transformation of international norms into national law; how to prepare appropriate domestic arrangements for giving effect to international norms (with particular emphasis on the role of the bill of rights); an assessment of the impact of international obligations on domestic legal regimes. This carefully edited collection will be of interest to all practitioners, scholars, and students of the law and theory of international human rights.

目次

  • I. NATIONAL LEVEL PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS WITHOUT A BILL OF RIGHTS
  • II. THE ROLE OF INTERNATIONAL NORMS IN THE ABSENCE OF A BILL OF RIGHTS
  • III. COMPARATIVE EXPERIENCES WITH BILLS OF RIGHTS
  • IV. THE JUDICIARY AND BILLS OF RIGHTS

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