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adam_text | Contents—Summary Table of Cases Table of Other Materials Issues in Focus List of Tables List ofAbbreviations 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. I. THE FOUNDATIONS OF INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW Origins and Universality Notions and Sources The Legal Nature of Human Rights Obligations Scope of Application of Human Rights Basic Concepts of International Humanitarian Law II. IMPLEMENTATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS 6. Basic Principles 7. Treaty Bodies 8. Charter Based Bodies III. SUBSTANTIVE GUARANTEES 9. Protection of Human Existence: Right to Life and Subsistence Rights 10. Protection of Human Integrity: Prohibition of Torture and of Enforced Disappearance 11. Protection of Human Identity: Prohibition of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities 12. Protection of Private Life 13. Protection of the Intellectual and Spiritual Sphere 14. Protection of the Human Person in the Economic Sphere 15. Protection of Persons Deprived of their Liberty 16. Protection from Unfair Trials 17. Protection of Participation in Political Life 18. Protection During Migration, Forced Displacement, and Flight Index xxiii lv lxi lxiii lxv 3 28 68 113 146 179 203 234 259 310 335 376 408 429 451 467 491 520 551
Contents Table of Cases Table of Other Materials Issues in Focus List of Tables List ofAbbreviations PART I: THE FOUNDATIONS OF INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW 1. Origins and Universality xxiii lv lxi lxiii lxv 3 I. The National Origins of Human Rights II. Precursors of International Human Rights Protection 1. International minimum standard of treatment of aliens 2. Protection of minorities and prohibition of slave trade 3. Ihe emergence of international humanitarian law 4. Protection of the working p opulation III. The Breakthrough: the UN Charter and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights IV. Internationalizing Human Rights: the Consequences 1. Recognition of the individual as a subject of international law 2. Impact on the concept of state sovereignty 3. Human rights as a factor shaping international relations 4. Recognition of the role of non-governmental organizations V. Are Human Rights a Universal Concept? 1. Stating the question 12 13 13 14 15 17 18 18 2. Universalist theories (a) Legal positivism (b) Natural law 3. Relativist theories 4. Intermediary positions: towards universality of human rights 19 19 20 23 25 2. Notions and Sources I. Definitions 1. Human rights 2. International humanitarian law 3. International criminal law 4 6 6 7 9 12 28 28 28 30 32
X 3. CONTENTS II. Treaty Law as the Main Source of Human Rights Guarantees 1. The Charter of the United Nations 2. Universal human rights treaties (a) General human rights treaties: UN Human Rights Covenants of 1966 (i) International Covenant on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights (ICESCR) (ii) International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) (b) Special human rights treaties (i) Treaties to protect specific human rights (ii) Treaties to protect specific categories ofpersons (c) Human rights protection by the International Labour Organization 3. Regional human rights treaties (a) Africa (b) The Americas (c) Europe (d) Middle East and Northern Africa (e) South and South-East Asia 4. Humanitarian law: the Geneva Conventions and their Additional Protocols (a) International armed conflicts (b) Internal armed conflicts 5. International criminal law (a) The Rome Statute (b) The crime of genocide (c) Crimes against humanity (d) War crimes (e) Individual responsibility III. Customary Law 1. Concept and relevance 37 37 38 38 40 42 43 43 44 45 47 48 49 49 52 53 53 53 54 55 57 57 57 2. Human rights with customary law status 3. Jus cogens 4. International humanitarian law rules with customary status 5. International crimes having customary status IV. Resolutions and Declarations 59 61 63 65 65 The Legal Nature of Human Rights Obligations I. Who is Bound by Human Rights Obligations? 1. Basic rule: states as duty bearers 2. Exception: private actors as duty bearers? 68 68 69 72 (a) Direct obligations originating in international law (b) Indirect obligations originating in
international law (c) Obligations of private economic actors? 3. Do international organizations have human rights obligations? (a) Direct obligation of international organizations to respect human rights? 33 35 36 36 73 73 75 77 77
CONTENTS (b) Human rights obligations ofthe member states ofinternational organizations? (i) Responsibility of member states for the implementation of decisions of international organizations (ii) Responsibility of member states for conduct by organs or agents of international organizations that violate human rights (iii) Responsibility of member states for the conduct of their nationals during peacekeeping missions II. To Whom are Obligations Owed? III. Categories and Scope of Obligations Arising from Human Rights 1. Overview: positive and negative obligations 2. The obligation to respect human rights (a) Basic principle (b) Limitations on human rights (i) Scenario 1: absolute obligation (ii) Scenario 2: narrow substantive scope of application with provision for exceptions (iii) Scenario 3: broad substantive scope of application subject to limitations (iv) Scenario 4: prohibition of arbitrary interference 3. The obligation to protect human rights (a) Basic principle (b) Relevant rights (c) Categories and scale of obligations to protect 4. The obligation to fulfil human rights 5. The obligation to respect human rights without discrimination 6. The structure of obligations under economic, social, and cultural rights (a) Overview (b) Obligations to respect and protect: economic, social, and cultural rights as freedoms and liberties (c) Obligations to fulfil Scope of Application of Human Rights I. Personal Scope of Application c 1. Human rights, rights of citizens, rights of aliens 2. Natural persons and legal persons 3. Individual rights and collective rights II. Substantive
Scope of Application 1. Scope of protection 2. Reservations (a) Admissibility (b) Procedure for dealing with inadmissible reservations ХІ 80 80 83 84 85 87 87 90 90 90 90 91 91 95 95 95 98 102 104 105 106 106 106 108 113 113 113 114 115 117 117 118 118 119
xii CONTENTS III. Territorial Scope of Application 1. The issue 2. Basic principles 3. State obligations in the event of loss of sovereignty over parts of its national territory 4. State obligations in the event of extraterritorial conduct (a) Applicability of treaties beyond national territory (b) Exercise of “jurisdiction” outside a state’s national territory (c) Relevant precedents (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) 5. 121 121 121 122 124 124 126 129 Exercise of state jurisdiction through diplomatic missions abroad Exercise ofjurisdiction on board ships and aeroplanes Occupation and comparable control over foreign territory Partial or transient control over foreign territory Violations perpetrated against persons on foreign territory in the absence of territorial control 5. State obligations in the event of extraterritorial effects of internal conduct (a) Direct effects 6. Conclusion IV. Temporal Scope of Application 1. Denunciation 2. Derogation (a) Legal basis (b) Preconditions V. The Elements of a Human Rights Violation 129 129 129 131 Basic Concepts of International Humanitarian Law I. International Humanitarian Law as Lex Specialis 1. Armed conflict as a precondition for the application of international humanitarian law 2. International armed conflict 3. Non-international armed conflict (a) Non-international armed conflicts pursuant to common Article 3 GC (b) Non-international armed conflicts pursuant to Additional Protocol II 4. Mixed armed conflict 5. Summary 146 146 II. 156 156 156 Obligations under Humanitarian Law 1. Who is bound? (a) States (b) Insurgent groups (c)
Individuals (d) Obligations of international forces with a UN mandate? 2. To whom are obligations owed? (a) In an international armed conflict (b) In a non-international armed conflict 132 133 133 136 137 137 138 138 140 145 146 147 148 149 151 152 155 157 157 158 160 160 162
CONTENTS 3. Categories of obligations (a) Obligations to respect, protect, and fulfil international humanitarian law ХІІІ 162 162 (b) The obligation to monitor and enforce international humanitarian law 4. Limits on obligations III. Scope of Application 1. Personal scope of application 163 165 167 167 (a) Protected persons in an international armed conflict (i) Combaţants “hors de combat” (ii) The civilian population (b) Minimum obligations vis-à-vis all persons under the control ofa party to an international armed conflict (c) Obligations vis-à-vis all affected persons in a non-international armed conflict 2. Substantive scope of application 3. Territorial scope of application 4. Temporal scope of application (a) Situation-related scope of application (b) Entry into force and denunciation IV. The Elements ofa Violation of International Humanitarian Law V. Simultaneous Application of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights Law? 168 168 170 PART II: IMPLEMENTATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS 6. Basic Principles I. Monitoring and Implementation II. Domestic Implementation of Human Rights 1. Overview 2. Specific duties (a) Duty to incorporate (b) Duty to provide effective legal remedies (c) Duty to investigate, prosecute, and punish (d) Duty to provide reparation (e) Duty to prevent III. International Mechanisms 1. Decentralized mechanisms 2. Centralized monitoring and implementation mechanisms (a) Types of bodies (b) Types of procedure (i) Treaty-based and Charter-based procedures (ii) Types of treaty-based procedures (c) Criminal procedures (d) International humanitarian law 171
171 172 172 172 172 173 174 174 179 179 180 180 182 182 182 184 186 188 188 189 191 191 192 192 192 193 193
xiv CONTENTS IV. International Criminal Justice 7. 195 1. Overview 195 2. The International Criminal Court (ICC) 198 V. Summary 201 Treaty Bodies 203 I. Introduction 203 1. United Nations treaty bodies 2. Regional treaty bodies (a) Europe 203 205 205 (b) Other regions 206 II. State Reporting Procedure 208 1. Overview 208 2. Example: The state reporting procedure of the Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights 208 (a) The purpose of the reporting procedure 209 (b) Stages of the reporting procedure 210 3. Assessment 212 4. The adoption of General Comments III. Individual Complaint Procedures 1. Individual communications to the UN treaty bodies (a) Overview 213 214 214 214 (b) The individual communications procedure of the Human Rights Committee 215 (i) Submission of communications 215 (ii) Examination of admissibility and merits 216 (iii) Follow-up 218 (iv) Legal character 218 2. Individual complaints to the European Court of Human Rights 219 (a) General remarks 219 (b) The right of individual petition 220 (c) Admissibility 220 (d) In particular: manifest ill-foundedness as a ground of inadmissibility 222 (e) No significant disadvantage as a ground of inadmissibility 223 (f) Interim measures 223 (g) Continuation of the procedure 224 (h) Outcome of the procedure 225 (i) Monitoring of implementation ofjudgments 226 3. Individual complaints to the other regional Courts ՜ 4. Assessment IV. Other Procedures 227 228 229 1. Interstate complaint procedures 229 2. Preventive procedures 231 3. Inquiry procedures 231
CONTENTS 4. Collective complaint procedures 5. Advisory opinion procedures 8. Charter Based Bodies I. The UN Charter and Human Rights XV 232 233 234 234 II. The Human Rights Council 1. From the Human Rights Commission to the Human Rights Council 2. Composition, structure, and working methods 3. Tasks 4. Tools (a) Universal Periodic Review (b) Special procedures 235 235 236 237 238 238 240 (c) The Human Rights Council Advisory Committee (d) Complaint Procedure 5. Assessment III. The Role of the Security Council 1. Human rights and international security 2. Human rights protection as a task of UN peace operations 3. Economic sanctions 4. Authorization of military action 5. Establishment of criminal tribunals IV. The Role of the International Court of Justice 1. Overview 2. Contentious proceedings 3. Advisory proceedings V. Other UN Bodies 241 242 242 243 243 246 247 248 250 251 251 251 253 253 1. Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights 2. UN Commissions VI. Extra-conventional Human Rights Organs of Regional Organizations 1. Europe 2. The Americas 253 254 255 255 256 PART III SUBSTANTIVE GUARANTEES 9. Protection of Human Existence: Right to Life and Subsistence Rights 259 I. Overview II. The Right to Life 1. The notion of life 2. Duty to respect life (a) Overview (b) The prohibition of arbitrary killing by law enforcement officials (c) The death penalty and efforts to abolish it (i) Preconditions (ii) Abolition of the death penalty 259 260 260 261 261 262 264 265 267
xvi CONTENTS (iii) Prohibition of extradition and deportation in cases of a real risk of execution (d) The right to life in situations of armed conflict (i) Applicable law 269 270 270 (ii) Basic principles of international humanitarian law on the protection of life 271 3. Duty to protect 278 (a) General 278 (b) Obligation to protect persons in state custody 280 (c) Protection of life in health institutions 282 (d) Special obligations at the beginning and the end of life? 4. Duty to fulfil 5. The collective dimension of the right to Ufe: prohibition of genocide 282 284 287 (a) Introduction 287 (b) Definition under international criminal law 287 (c) State obligations 289 (d) International enforcement III. Subsistence Rights and the Right to Health 290 290 1. General observations 290 2. The right to food 291 (a) The content of the right to food 292 (b) Obligations to respect 292 (c) Obligations to protect 293 (d) Obligations to fulfil 293 3. The right to water and sanitation 295 (a) Existence of a right to water and sanitation? 296 (b) The content of the right to water and access to sanitary facilities 297 (c) Obligations 298 4. The right to adequate housing (a) The content of the right to adequate housing 299 300 (b) Obligations to respect 300 (c) Obligations to protect 302 (d) Obligations to fiflfil 302 5. The right to health 303 (a) General considerations 303 (b) The content of the right to health 304 (c) Obligations to respect 305 (d) Obligations to protect 307 (e) Obligations to fiilfil 308 10. Protection ofHuman Integrity: Prohibition of Torture and of Enforced
Disappearance 310 I. Overview 310
CONTENTS II. Hie Prohibition of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment 1. Torture and inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment (a) The definition of torture (b) Torture and inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment (c) Case law (d) Threshold of applicability 2. The absolute nature of the prohibition 3. The duty to respect 4. The duty to protect 5. The duty to fulfil III. The Prohibition of Enforced Disappearance of Persons 1. What is enforced disappearance? 2. Enforced disappearance under general human rights law 3. Obligations under the Convention for the Protection of All Persons Against Enforced Disappearances XVÍÍ 310 311 311 312 314 319 324 324 325 326 330 330 331 333 11. Protection of Human Identity: Prohibition of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities I. Overview 1. What is discrimination? 2. Equality and non-discrimination 3. Protection of minorities and indigenous peoples as collective protection against discrimination II. General Prohibitions of Discrimination 1. Accessory and autonomous prohibitions of discrimination 2. The prohibition of direct discrimination 338 339 339 341 (a) Negative obligations (b) Positive obligations 3. Indirect discrimination III. The Prohibition of Discrimination against Women 1. Discrimination against women as a structural issue 2. Symmetrical prohibitions of discrimination 341 343 344 345 345 347 3. Asymmetrical prohibitions of discrimination: Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women 4. Special protection for women (a) Overview (b) Protection of women in armed conflict
(c) Protection of women against violence IV. The Prohibition of Racial Discrimination 1. Race and the prohibition of racial discrimination 348 350 350 351 352 355 355 2. Elimination of racial discrimination V. The Prohibition of Discrimination Based on Disability 335 335 335 336 357 359
xviii CONTENTS VI. The Prohibition of Discrimination Based on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity 1. Towards an international normative framework? 2. Case law (a) Recognition of the human rights of LGBTI persons (b) Ihe recognition of the prohibition of discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity VII. Protection of Minorities and of Indigenous Peoples 1. Concepts 2. Protection of minorities (a) Protection of individual rights (b) Protection of collective rights 3. The protection of indigenous peoples (a) Protection of individual rights (b) Protection of collective rights 12. Protection of Private Life I. Overview II. The Right to Protection of Privacy 1. Scope of protection of the right to privacy (a) Protection against state surveillance and searches (b) Informational self-determination (c) Protection of one’s identity (i) Name (ii) Appearance (iii) Knowledge of one’s own origin (iv) Gender identity (v) Nationality (d) Protection of legal capacity (e) Privacy and the media (f) Protection of human relations (i) Sexual relations (ii) Social relationships (iii) Recognition of personal relations (g) Protection of physical and mental integrity (h) Right to be informed on one’s own state of health (i) Freedom of disposition over one’s own body (j) Protection of reproductive health (i) Birth control (ii) Accesstomedicallyassistedreproduction (iii) Adoption (iv) Abortion 362 362 363 363 365 367 367 368 368 370 371 371 373 376 376 377 377 377 378 378 378 379 379 379 380 381 381 381 381 382 382 383 384 384 385 386 386 387 387
CONTENTS (k) Honour and reputation (l) Respect of the home (m) Respect of correspondence (n) Respect of private life at the workplace (o) Other protected areas ofprivate life? 2. The duty to respect 3. The duty to protect ХІХ 389 389 392 393 393 394 395 4. Thedutytofiilfil III. The Right to Respect of Family Life 1. The notion of family 2. State obligations IV. The Right to Marry and to Found a Family 1. The right to marry 2. The right to found a family 396 397 397 399 405 405 407 13. Protection of the Intellectual and Spiritual Sphere I. Freedom of Thought, Conscience, and Opinion II. The Right to Education 1. The core right to primary education 2. The right to higher education 408 408 409 409 410 3. The right to equal access to existing educational establishments 4. The right to choose one’s education III. Right to Take Part in Cultural Life and Protection of Artistic and Scientific Creation 416 1. The right to take part in cultural life and artistic freedom 2. Scientific rights 3. Protection of intellectual property IV. Freedom of Religion 1. The right not to have a religion 2. The right to have and manifest a religion 3. The right of parents to provide religious education to their children 4. The prohibition of discrimination on the basis of belief 416 418 418 420 420 421 428 428 14. Protection of the Human Person in the Economic Sphere I. Protection from the Worst Forms of Economic Exploitation 1. The prohibition of slavery and its contemporary forms 2. Prohibition of forced labour 3. Protection of children from exploitation II. Overview: The Rights to Work and to
Social Security 1. Work-related rights 2. The right to social security III. Protection of Property 1. Therightto protection ofpropertyas a human right 412 413 429 429 429 434 436 438 438 440 441 441
XX CONTENTS 2. Protection of property at the universal level (a) Protection of property under the Covenants (b) Protection of property under international humanitarian law 3. Protection of property under the regional conventions (a) Scope of the protection afforded to property and possessions (b) Duty to respect property (c) Obligations to protect and fulfil 442 442 444 445 445 446 449 15. Protection of Persons Deprived of their Liberty I. Overview II. The Right to Liberty and Security of Person 1. Liberty 2. Security III. Right to Protection against Arbitrary and Unlawful Deprivation of Liberty 1. Lawfulness 2. Absence of arbitrariness (a) Legitimate grounds for deprivation of liberty (b) Arbitrariness IV. Procedural Guarantees 1. Right to be informed promptly of the reasons for deprivation of liberty 2. Right to review of the lawfulness of the deprivation of liberty 3. Entitlement to trial within a reasonable time or to release 4. Right to compensation for unlawful deprivation of liberty V. The Right of Detainees to Humane Treatment 451 451 451 452 453 454 454 455 455 456 458 458 459 463 463 464 16. Protection from Unfair Trials I. Overview II. The Right to Access to Justice 1. Scope of relevant guarantees 2. Determination of criminal charges 3. Determination of rights and obligations in a suit at law III. Independence and Impartiality of the Judiciary IV. Right to Equality before Courts and to a Fair and Public Hearing 1. The right to equality before the court 2. The right to a fair and public hearing and to public pronouncement of the judgment V. Human Rights of
Defendants in Criminal Trials 1. The presumption of innocence 2. Rights of the defendant ( a) Right to be informed of the charge (b) Right to adequate time and facilities for the preparation of a defence (c) The right to be tried without undue delay (d) The right to defence 467 467 467 467 468 468 472 474 474 475 476 477 478 478 478 479 480
CONTENTS (e) The right to examine the witnesses against oneself ХХІ 482 (f) The right to the assistance of an interpreter 482 (g) The right not to be compelled to testify against oneself 483 3. Rights of the child in criminal trials 483 4. The right to have a conviction and sentence reviewed by a higher tribunal 484 5. The right to compensation for a miscarriage ofjustice 485 6. Ne bis in idem 485 7. No penalty without law and the prohibition of retrospective criminal legislation 488 (a) Nulla poena sine lege 488 (b) Prohibition of retrospective criminal legislation 489 17. Protection of Participation in Political Life I. Overview II. Freedom of Expression 491 491 492 1. Scope of protection 492 2. Duty to respect 493 3. Duties to protect and to fulfil 498 4. Freedom of expression and the prohibition of hate speech 500 (a) Obligations to legally prohibit hate speech 500 (b) Limitations on the freedom of expression 501 (c) Prohibition of invoking human rights with the aim of destroying them 502 III. Freedom of Assembly 503 1. Scope of protection 503 2. Duty to respect 504 3. Duties to protect and to fulfil IV. Freedom of Association 506 507 1. Scope ofprotection 507 2. Obligations 509 V. The Right to Take Part in Public Affairs and Elections 511 1. Introduction 512 2. The right to take part in genuine periodic elections 512 (a) The right to regular, free, and secret elections 513 (b) The right to vote in elections 515 (c) The right to stand for elections 517 (d) The right to vote in referenda 518 3. Equal access to public service 18. Protection During Migration, Forced
Displacement, and Flight I. The Issue 518 520 520 II. Liberty of Movement in One’s Own Country 521 III. Migrants 523 1. Entry 523
xxii CONTENTS 2. Rights during stay 523 3. Expulsion 524 4. The prohibition of inhuman treatment as an absolute limitation on expulsion, deportation, and extradition 5. Acquisition of nationality and the legal status of stateless persons IV. Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) 535 538 1. Basic principles 538 2. Protection from displacement 539 3. Protection during displacement 541 4. Protection after the end of displacement 543 V. Refugees Index 527 544 1. The notion of refugee 544 2. Asylum 546 3. Non-refoulement 548 4. Status rights 548 551
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spelling | Kälin, Walter 1951- Verfasser (DE-588)130851981 aut Universeller Menschenrechtsschutz (der Schutz des Individuums auf globaler und regionaler Ebene) The law of international human rights protection Walter Kälin (Professor Emeritus of Constitutional and International Law, Faculty of Law, University of Bern), Jörg Künzli (Professor of Constitutional and International Law, Faculty of Law, University of Bern) Second edition Oxford Oxford University Press [2019] © 2019 lxx, 557 Seiten 25 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Translated from German Previous edition: 2009 Human rights Universalität (DE-588)4186918-7 gnd rswk-swf Völkerrecht (DE-588)4063693-8 gnd rswk-swf Menschenrecht (DE-588)4074725-6 gnd rswk-swf Durchsetzung (DE-588)4246789-5 gnd rswk-swf Rechtsnorm (DE-588)4048812-3 gnd rswk-swf Rechtsschutz (DE-588)4048835-4 gnd rswk-swf Menschenrecht (DE-588)4074725-6 s Rechtsschutz (DE-588)4048835-4 s Völkerrecht (DE-588)4063693-8 s DE-604 Rechtsnorm (DE-588)4048812-3 s Durchsetzung (DE-588)4246789-5 s 1\p DE-604 Universalität (DE-588)4186918-7 s 2\p DE-604 Künzli, Jörg 1964- Verfasser (DE-588)123347041 aut Digitalisierung UB Passau - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=031584872&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 2\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Kälin, Walter 1951- Künzli, Jörg 1964- The law of international human rights protection Human rights Universalität (DE-588)4186918-7 gnd Völkerrecht (DE-588)4063693-8 gnd Menschenrecht (DE-588)4074725-6 gnd Durchsetzung (DE-588)4246789-5 gnd Rechtsnorm (DE-588)4048812-3 gnd Rechtsschutz (DE-588)4048835-4 gnd |
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title | The law of international human rights protection |
title_alt | Universeller Menschenrechtsschutz (der Schutz des Individuums auf globaler und regionaler Ebene) |
title_auth | The law of international human rights protection |
title_exact_search | The law of international human rights protection |
title_full | The law of international human rights protection Walter Kälin (Professor Emeritus of Constitutional and International Law, Faculty of Law, University of Bern), Jörg Künzli (Professor of Constitutional and International Law, Faculty of Law, University of Bern) |
title_fullStr | The law of international human rights protection Walter Kälin (Professor Emeritus of Constitutional and International Law, Faculty of Law, University of Bern), Jörg Künzli (Professor of Constitutional and International Law, Faculty of Law, University of Bern) |
title_full_unstemmed | The law of international human rights protection Walter Kälin (Professor Emeritus of Constitutional and International Law, Faculty of Law, University of Bern), Jörg Künzli (Professor of Constitutional and International Law, Faculty of Law, University of Bern) |
title_short | The law of international human rights protection |
title_sort | the law of international human rights protection |
topic | Human rights Universalität (DE-588)4186918-7 gnd Völkerrecht (DE-588)4063693-8 gnd Menschenrecht (DE-588)4074725-6 gnd Durchsetzung (DE-588)4246789-5 gnd Rechtsnorm (DE-588)4048812-3 gnd Rechtsschutz (DE-588)4048835-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Human rights Universalität Völkerrecht Menschenrecht Durchsetzung Rechtsnorm Rechtsschutz |
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