The realisation of human rights: when theory meets practice ; studies in honour of Leo Zwaak
Human rights are not aspirational, rather they are meant to be realised. Since the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, a growing number of treaties, declarations, resolutions and other materials has been produced and a wide array of international institutions have been created to...
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Zusammenfassung: | Human rights are not aspirational, rather they are meant to be realised. Since the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, a growing number of treaties, declarations, resolutions and other materials has been produced and a wide array of international institutions have been created to monitor the implementation of human rights. Through these documents and institutions the realisation of human rights begins.0However, the struggle to ensure the rights and freedoms of individuals is never an easy one. It requires the commitment of those who believe in the core nature of human rights. One such person has been Leo Zwaak. The idea behind this book is that throughout Leo Zwaaks professional life he dedicated himself to the realisation of human rights. Whether acting as an encylopaedia of knowledge when teaching human rights at the university or providing judicial trainings on the five continents, Leo Zwaak has impacted the world of human rights in many ways.0This book is organised into six parts: International Human Rights Law in General; European Human Rights Law; Inter-American and African Human Rights Law; International Human Rights Law, International Criminal Law and International Humanitarian Law; International Human Rights Law, Extraordinary Rendition and Forced Disappearances; and the International and National Protection of Human Rights.0As the book reflects, Leo Zwaaks work has touched on a wide range of fields, spanning the universal, regional and national levels |
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adam_text | CONTENTS
FOREWORD/VOORWOORD
BY
JOHAN VANDELANOTTE
V
INTRODUCTION
BYTHEEDITORS
L
PARTI.
INTERNATIONAL
HUMAN
RIGHTS
LAWINGENERAL
THEINTERNATIONAL
LAWOFHUMAN
RIGHTS
TWODECADES
AFTER
THESECOND
WORLD
CONFERENCE
ONHUMAN
RIGHTS
INVIENNA
IN
1993
ANTONIO
AUGUSTO
CANCADO
TRINDADE
15
ARTICLE
1UDHR:
FROM
CREDO
TOREALISATION
BASDEGAAY
FORTMAN
41
SOMEREFLECTIONS
ONBALANCING
CONFLICTING
HUMAN
RIGHTS
PIETER
VANDIJK
.....................................................
53
INITIAL
ASSESSMENT
OFTHE
UNITED
NATIONS
DECLARATION
ONHUMAN
RIGHTS
EDUCATION
AND
TRAINING
GUDMUNDUR
ALFREDSSON
.... .......................................
73
PARTII.
EUROPEAN
HUMAN
RIGHTS
LAW
THEROLEOFDIALOGUE
INTHE
RELATIONSHIP
BETWEEN
THE
EUROPEAN
COURT
OF
HUMAN
RIGHTS
AND
NATIONAL
COURTS
MICHAEL
O BOYLE
..
.................................................
91
SIGNIFICANTLY
INSIGNIFICANT?
THELIFEINTHE
MARGINS
OFTHEADMISSIBILITY
CRITERION
INARTICLE
3S(3)(B)EUROPEAN
CONVENTION
ONHUMAN
RIGHTS
ANTOINE
BUYSE
107
THESTUBBORNNESS
OFTHE
EUROPEAN
COURT
OFHUMAN
RIGHTS
MARGIN
OF
APPRECIATION
DOCTRINE
FRIED
VANHOOF
125
INTERSENTIA
IX
CONTENTS
AREJUDGES OFTHE EUROPEAN
COURT
OFHUMAN
RIGHTS
SOQUALIFIED
THAT
THEYARE
INNONEED
OFINITIAL
AND
IN-SERVICE
TRAINING?
A STRAATSBURGSE
MYJ/MERING
(MYJER S
MUSINGS
FROM
STRASBOURG)
FORLEOZWAAK
EGBERT
MYJER
151
PARTIII.INTER-AMERICAN
AND
AFRICAN
HUMAN
RIGHTS
LAW
ABARREN
EFFORT?
THEJURISPRUDENCE
OFTHE
INTER-AMERICAN
COURT
OF
HUMAN
RIGHTS
ONJUSCOGENS
DIANA
CONTRERAS-GARDUNO
AND
IGNACIO
ALVAREZ-RIO
167
STRENGTHENING
ORSTRAINING
THE
INTER-AMERICAN
SYSTEM
ONHUMAN
RIGHTS
CLAUDIA
MARTIN
AND
DIEGO
RODRIGUEZ-PINZON
193
PREVENTING
HUMAN
RIGHTS
VIOLATIONS:
RECOMMENDATIONS
FORENHANCING
THE
EFFECTIVENESS
OFINTERIM
MEASURES
BEFORE
THE
INTER-AMERICAN
AND
AFRICAN
HUMAN
RIGHTS
COMMISSIONS
CLARA
BURBANO-HERRERA,
FRANS
VILJOEN
AND
YVES
HAECK
221
THERECENT
PRACTICE
OFTHE
INTER-AMERICAN
DEFENCE
ATTORNEY
FIGURE
DURING
THE
PROCEEDINGS
BEFORE
THEINTER-AMERICAN
COURT
OFHUMAN
RIGHTS
YURIA
SAAVEDRA-ALVAREZ
243
FROM
THENON-DISCRIMINATION
CLAUSE
TOTHECONCEPT
OFVULNERABILITY
ININTERNATIONAL
HUMAN
RIGHTS
LAW.ADVANCING
ONTHENEED
FORSPECIAL
PROTECTION
OFCERTAIN
GROUPS
AND
INDIVIDUALS
ROMINA
I.
SLJNIENSKY
259
THEDEBT
OFTHE
PERUVIAN
STATETOWARDS
THEINTER-AMERICAN
SYSTEM
OF
HUMAN
RIGHTS
ERNESTO
DE
LA
JARA
BASOMBRIO
273
PARTIV.INTERNATIONAL
HUMAN
RIGHTS
LAW,INTERNATIONAL
CRIMINAL
LAWAND
INTERNATIONAL
HUMANITARIAN
LAW
THERIGHT
TOTRUTH
ININTERNATIONAL
CRIMINAL
PROCEEDINGS:
ANINDETERMINATE
CONCEPT
FROM
HUMAN
RIGHTS
LAW
BRIANNE
MCGONIGLE
LEYH
293
X
INTERSENTIA
CONTENTS
DISPUTES OVEREXEMPLARY JUSTICE:
KENYANS
BEFORE
THE
INTERNATIONAL
CRIMINAL
COURT
EDWIN
BIKUNDO
313
SOMETHOUGHTS
ONTHE
RELATIONSHIP
BETWEEN
INTERNATIONAL
HUMANITARIAN
LAWAND
INTERNATIONAL
HUMAN
RIGHTS
LAW:APLEAFORMUTUAL
RESPECT
AND
A
COMMON
SENSE
APPROACH
TERRY
D.
GILL
335
ABATTLE
OVERELASTICITY
-INTERPRETING
THE
CONCEPT
OF CONCRETE
AND
DIRECT
MILITARY
ADVANTAGE
ANTICIPATED
UNDER
INTERNATIONAL
HUMANITARIAN
LAW
YUTAKA
ARAI-
TAKAHASHI
351
PARTV.
INTERNATIONAL
HUMAN
RIGHTS
LAW,EXTRAORDINARY
RENDITION
AND
FORCED
DISAPPEARANCES
EXTRAORDINARY
RENDITION
AND
THESECURITY
PARADIGM
JOHN
A.E.
VERVAELE
371
ENFORCED
DISAPPEARANCE
ASCONTINUING
CRIMES
AND
CONTINUING
HUMAN
RIGHTS
VIOLATIONS
JEREMY
SARKIN
389
WHY
ISESTABLISHING
ASYSTEMATIC
PRACTICE
INTHEADJUDICATION
OFENFORCED
DISAPPEARANCE
CONDUCIVE
TOPROVIDING
PROTECTION
AGAINST
THISCRIME?
MARTHE
LOT
VERMEULEN
415
PARTVI.INTERNATIONAL
AND
NATIONAL
PROTECTION
OFHUMAN
RIGHTS
PARTNERSHIP
BETWEEN
NATIONAL
HUMAN
RIGHTS
INSTITUTIONS
AND
HUMAN
RIGHTS
TREATY
BODIES
INTHE
IMPLEMENTATION
OFCONCLUDING
OBSERVATIONS
INEKE
BOEREFIJN
439
STRATEGIC
LITIGATION
BYEQUALITY
BODIES
AND
NATIONAL
HUMAN
RIGHTS
INSTITUTIONS
TOPROMOTE
EQUALITY
JENNY
E.
GOLDSCHMIDT
461
THEINTERNATIONAL
RESPONSIBILITY
OFTHE
STATE
FORTHE
CONDUCT
OFINDIGENOUS
LEGALSYSTEMS:
THE
CASEOFECUADOR
OSWALDO
R.
RUIZ-CHIRIBOGA
475
INTERSENTIA
XI
CONTENTS
UNCONSTITUTIONALITY OFTHEDENUNCIATION OFTHEAMERICAN
CONVENTION
ON
HUMAN
RIGHTSBYVENEZUELA
CARLOS
AYALA
CORAO
497
INDEPENDENCE
OFTHEJUDICIARYINTURKEY:INSTITUTIONAL
REFORMSAFTER1999
BIRSEN
ERDOGAN
527
CONTRIBUTING
AUTHORS
551
XII
INTERSENTIA
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