The American Convention on Human Rights: crucial rights and their theory and practice
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adam_text | CONTENTS
Preface .....................................................,......... ... vii
Acknowledgments......................................................... xi
Table of Cases.................................., , ,................... xix
Chapter 1.
The Court and its Circumstances......................................... 1
1. Introduction...................................................... 1
2. Social and Political Landscape........................................ 1
3. General Legal Framework............................................... 3
4. The American Convention on Human Rights............................... 5
4.1. The Holders of Human Rights...................................... 5
4.2. The Supervisory Organs........................................... 8
4.3. Protected Rights................................................. 9
4.4. State Obligations............................................... 15
4.5. Obligations to Respect and to Ensure............................ 17
4.5.1. Prevention.............................................. 20
4.5.2. The State’s Reaction to a Violation. ....................23
4.5.3. Obligations Arising from Noncompliance....................25
4.6. Obligation to Cooperate ..................................... 28
4.7. Obligation to Control Conventionality,.,.................... 29
4*8. Restrictions 32
4.9, Temporary Suspension of Obligations 34
4.9.1. Grounds for Authorizing Suspension., --------------------. 35
4.9.2. Obligations not Susceptible to Suspension. .......*.....36
4.9.3. Proportionality of Measures of Suspension............. 38
4.9.4. Prohibition on Affecting Obligations not Subject
to Suspension in Other International Law Norms ...........40
4.9.5. Prohibition of Discrimination ............ . ,.........40
4.9.6. Notification of Other States Parties and International
Supervision ............................................. 41
5. The Principle of Equality and Non-Discrimination ................... 42
6. The Interpretation of Human Rights Treaty Provisions..................51
7* Responsibility of States .....................................«.....56
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Chapter 2.
Disappearances.......................................................... 63
1. Introduction......................................................... 63
2. Normative Framework.................................................. 65
3. The Phenomenon of Disappearances in the Court.........................69
3.1. Elements and Characteristics.....................................69
3.2. The Question of Jurisdiction.....................................75
3.3. Evidence and State Responsibility................................84
3.4. Prevention and Investigation.................................... 86
3.5. Impunity. ..................................................... 88
4. The Next of Kin as Victims of a Disappearance....................... 92
4.1. The Next of Kin and Article 5.................................. 93
4.2. The Next of Kin and Access to Justice............................97
Chapter 3.
Right to Life.......................................................... 101
1. Introduction........................................................ 101
2. The Death Penalty................................................... 103
3. Protection of the Right to Life in General.......................... 109
3.1. The Duty to Prevent............................................ 109
3.2. The Duty to Prevent the Misuse of Force........................ 112
3.3. Prevention at the Inter-American Level......................... 116
3.4. The Duty to Investigate the Misuse of Force.................... 117
3.5. The Duty to Punish and Make Reparation......................... 172
4. Life, Personal Integrity and Economic, Social and Cultural Rights..125
4.1. Children........................................................125
4.2. Indigenous Peoples............................................. 128
4.3. Health, Life and Personal Integrity........................... 132
5. Protection of Life from the Moment of Conception.................... 134
Chapter 4.
Right to Humane Treatment............................................... 147
1. Introduction. .......................,............................. 147
2. Article 5(1) of the American Convention . ........................ 151
3. Different Kinds of Prohibited Conduct in Human Rights Treaties..... 153
4. Prohibited Conducts in the American Convention (Article 5(2))....... 159
4.1. Legal Framework................................................ 159
4.2. The Court s Case Law........................................... 162
5. Treatment of People Deprived of Liberty (Article 5(2)).............. 168
6. The Belém do Para Convention and its Interaction with Article 5
of the American Convention......................................... 174
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7. The Obligation to Investigate, Prosecute, Make Reparations
and Punish.......................................................... 184
8. Separation of Convicted Persons from Accused Persons (Article 5(4)) ... 186
9. Special Provisions for Children and Adolescents (Article 5(5))...... 188
10. Individualization and Purpose of a Sentence (Article 5(3) and (6)). 190
Chapter 5.
Right to Personal Liberty.............................................. 193
1. Introduction...................................................... 193
2. General Requirements: Legality and Absence of Arbitrariness
(Article 7(2) and (3)) . ........................ ...................199
2.1. Legality................................................. 200
2.2. Absence of Arbitrariness.......................................202
3. Grounds for Arresting and for Keeping a Person in Detention
(Article 7(2)).......................................................203
4. Procedural Requirements for an Arrest or for Preventive Detention...206
4.1. Right to be Informed of the Reasons for Arrest (Article 7(4))..209
4.2. Right to be Notified of the Charges without Delay (Article 7(4)) .... 210
4.3. Right to be Brought Promptly before a Judicial Authority
(Article 7(5))................................................. 211
4.4. Right to be Brought to Trial within a Reasonable Time
or to be Released (Article 7(5))............................... 213
4.5. Writ of habeas corpus (Article 7(6)).........................220
5. Other State Obligations with regard to Deprivation of Liberty........222
6. Prohibition on Detention for Debts (Article 7(7))....................226
7. Deprivation of Liberty of Children and Adolescents. ............... 227
8. Deprivation of Liberty of Migrants . .......................... 230
9. Deprivation of Liberty of Migrant Children......................... 233
Chapter 6,
Right to Due Process . ............ . ......... .......................239
L Introduction .................................................. .... 240
2. The Issue of the Fourth Instance.....................».. ,..........242
3. Right to a Hearing or Access to Justice 246
4. Determination of Rights and Obligations and Criminal Charges. ....... 251
5. Competent, Independent and Impartial Tribunal, Previously
Established by Law ..................................................262
5.1. The Concept of a Tribunal......................................262
5.2. Tribunal Previously Established by Law.........................263
5.3. Competent, Independent and Impartial Tribunal...................264
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6. Due Guarantees ..................................................* · 276
6.1. Principles of audi alteram partem and Equality.................277
6.2. Right to be Represented by an Attorney.........................279
6.3. Reasonable Time................................................280
63.1. Factors to Decide on the Reasonableness of a Delay......281
6.3.2. Burden of Proof.........................................286
6.3.3. Start and End of the Period to be Counted...............287
6.3.4. Is the Trial an Indivisible Unit for Purposes of
Jurisdiction?...........................................288
6.3.5. How to Measure the Period...............................290
6.4. Right to a Reasoned Ruling....................................291
6.5. Right for the Ruling to be Enforced...........................292
7. Investigation, Due Diligence and Right to the Truth................293
7.1. Investigation..................................................2?3
7.2. Due Diligence..................................................296
7.3. The Right to the Truth.........................................297
8. Special Guarantees for the Accused.................................302
8.1. Presumption of Innocence.......................................302
8.2. Right to a Translator or Interpreter...........................305
8.3. Right to be Informed of the Accusation.........................307
8.4. Right to Defense of the Accused................................308
8.5. Pleading of Guilt, Confession and Coercion.................... 314
8.6. Right to Appeal the Judgment to a Higher Court................ 316
8.7. Principle of non bis in idem...................................320
8.8. Public Trial, Oral Trials, and Rulings Open to the Public......322
9. Possibility of Other Guarantees not Indicated in Article 8.........323
10. Due and Special Guarantees for Children.............................326
Chapter 7.
Principle of Legality, Freedom from Ex Post Facto Laws, and Right
to Compensation for Miscarriage of Justice . . * *........, . , ,.335
1. The Principle of Legality: nullum crimen sine lege. ...............335
2. Nullum poena sine lege......................................... 342
3. The Most Favorable Law, ,....................... , . ..............344
4. Right to Compensation for Miscarriage of Justice. ..................345
Chapter 8.
Right to Judicial Protection............................................349
1. Introduction........................................................349
2. Article 25 and its Connection with Other Provisions
of the Convention ................................................. 352
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3. Characteristics of the Remedy........................................ 357
3.1. Judicial Remedy.................................................. 357
3.2. Simple and Prompt Remedy..........................................358
3.3. Effective Remedy..................................................360
4. State Obligations......................................................364
5. The Right to a Remedy and States of Emergency..........................366
Index.....................................................................369
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