Remedies in international human rights law
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Remedies in international human rights law
Oxford University Press, 2006, c2005
2nd ed
- : pbk
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"Published new as paperback, 2006" -- T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references (p. [478]-495) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This fully revised and updated new edition of Remedies in International Human Rights Law provides a comprehensive treatment of remedies for human rights violations and reviews the jurisprudence of international tribunals on these violations. It provides a theoretical framework and a practical guide for lawyers, judges, and academics interested in human rights law. This edition also incorporates a new chapter on historical injustices. All the cases of the Inter-American and European Courts of Human Rights are included, as well as decisions of the African and Inter-American Commissions on Human Rights, UN bodies, the European Court of Justice, international administrative tribunals, and national courts applying human rights law.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- PART I THE CONCEPTUAL AND HISTORICAL FRAMEWORK
- 1. The Development of International Human Rights Law
- 2. Theories of Remedies
- 3. Remedies in National Law
- 4. Reparations in the Law of State Responsibility for Injury to Aliens
- PART II THE INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK
- 5. International Institutions and Tribunals
- 6. Procedural Issues
- PART III JURISPRUDENCE AND PRACTICE
- 7. Declaratory Judgments
- 8. Compensation
- 9. Punitive or Exemplary Damages
- 10. Non-monetary Remedies
- 11. Costs and Fees
- 12. Gross and Systematic Violations
- 13. Historical Injustices
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index
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