The Right Not to Be Subjected to Enforced Disappearance: Concept, Content and Scope
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505 | 8 | |a Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- Chapter 1: Introduction: The Concept of Enforced Disappearance -- 1.1 Enforced Disappearances in Antiquity: Between Myths and Widespread Practice -- 1.2 Enforced Disappearances in Modern Times: The "Night and Fog Decree" -- 1.3 The Prevalence of Enforced Disappearances in the Americas During the Cold War -- 1.3.1 Chile and the Pinochet Regime -- 1.3.2 Argentina and Indiscriminate Disappearances -- 1.3.3 Guatemala and State Terrorism -- 1.3.4 El Salvador and Children's Enforced Disappearances -- 1.4 Enforced Disappearances as a Widespread Phenomenon: An Overview -- 1.5 International Legal Responses to Enforced Disappearances -- 1.5.1 The Creation of the UNWGEID: The Background -- 1.5.2 The HRC's Views: Setting the Foundations for Individuals' Protection -- 1.5.3 The Inter-American Court of Human Rights (IACHR): A Leading Authority in Disappearances -- 1.5.4 The 1992 UN Declaration and the OAS Convention -- 1.5.5 The ECtHR: The Fluctuation of Its Jurisprudence -- 1.6 Background of the UN Convention's Adoption -- Jurisprudence -- IACtHR -- ECtHR -- UN Documentation -- UN Security Council -- UN General Assembly -- ECOSOC -- HRC -- Miscellaneous -- OAS Documentation -- CoE Documentation -- Online Material -- References -- Books -- Articles -- Book Chapters -- Chapter 2: The Content of Enforced Disappearance -- 2.1 Early Attempts at a Definition -- 2.1.1 The UN Definition -- 2.2 The Convention's Definition: A Thorough Analysis of Its Elements -- 2.2.1 The First Element: Deprivation of Liberty -- 2.2.2 The Third Element: Concealment of the Victim's Fate or Whereabouts -- 2.2.3 The Second Element: The Identity of the Perpetrators -- 2.2.4 The Third and a Half Element of the Definition -- 2.3 Definitional Challenges for Enforced Disappearances | |
505 | 8 | |a 2.3.1 Enforced Disappearances Within the Anti-Terrorist Spectrum -- 2.3.1.1 Disappearances After 9/11: A Brief Account of Events -- 2.3.1.2 Incommunicado Detentions -- 2.3.1.3 Extraordinary Renditions -- 2.3.1.4 Unacknowledged Administrative Detention -- 2.3.1.5 Terrorism and the 'Duty to Prevent' -- 2.3.1.6 Unacknowledged Detentions: Male Detentus ad Infinitum -- 2.3.1.7 Secret Administrative Detentions -- 2.3.1.8 The Convention's Application in Incommunicado Detentions and Extraordinary Renditions -- 2.3.2 Widespread and Systematic Practice of Enforced Disappearances -- 2.3.2.1 Redefining the "Widespread" and "Systematic" Elements -- 2.3.2.2 Massive Disappearances and the Concept of Massacre -- 2.3.2.3 The Intercontinental Dialogue Regarding Massive Disappearances -- 2.3.3 Enforced Disappearances and the Refugee Crisis -- Jurisprudence -- ICJ -- ICTY -- IACtHR -- ECtHR -- American Courts -- International Treaties -- National Legislation -- UN Documentation -- UNGA -- ECOSOC -- HRC -- Miscellaneous -- CoE Documentation -- OAS Documentation -- Online Material -- References -- Books -- Articles -- Book Chapters -- Chapter 3: The Scope of the Right Not to Be Subjected to Enforced Disappearance -- 3.1 The Right Against Enforced Disappearance as a Latecomer -- 3.1.1 Art. 1(1): The Genetics of the Right -- 3.1.2 Dignitarian Aspects of Enforced Disappearance -- 3.1.3 Political Aspects of Enforced Disappearance -- 3.1.4 Enforced Disappearance as a Civil Right Violation -- 3.2 Art. 1(2): The Prohibition of Derogation -- 3.2.1 Jurisprudential Affirmations of Non-derogability -- 3.2.2 The Legal Aftermath of the Right's Non-derogable Character -- 3.2.3 Non-derogability and Hierarchical Supremacy -- 3.3 Art. 1: Foundational, But Non-inclusive | |
505 | 8 | |a 3.4 The Sources of Human Rights and the Right Against Enforced Disappearance: "New Wine into Fresh Wineskins [...] Both Preserved" -- 3.4.1 Human Rights and the Repositioning of Treaty Law and Custom -- 3.4.1.1 Preliminary Observations on Customary Law -- 3.4.1.2 Customary Human Rights: A Deductive Process -- 3.4.1.3 The Customary Rule of Enforced Disappearance -- 3.4.1.4 The Content of Customary Enforced Disappearance -- 3.4.2 On Peremptory Human Rights -- 3.4.2.1 A Peremptory Enforced Disappearance -- 3.4.2.2 A Peremptory Enforced Disappearance? -- Jurisprudence -- ICJ -- ICTY -- IACtHR -- ECtHR -- ACHPR -- National Courts -- UN Documentation -- UNGA -- ECOSOC -- HRC -- Miscellaneous -- OAS Documentation -- National Documentation -- Online Sources -- References -- Books -- Articles -- Book Chapters -- Chapter 4: The Scope of Truth and Reparation -- 4.1 The Right to the Truth: A Key Aspect of the CPED -- 4.1.1 On the Notion of Truth -- 4.1.2 An International Entitlement to the Truth -- 4.1.3 Intermediate Conclusions -- 4.1.4 The Right to the Truth and Enforced Disappearance: Pre-CPED Aspects -- 4.1.5 The CPED's Right to the Truth and the Victim Status -- 4.2 The Right to Reparation: Correcting the Ills of Enforced Disappearance -- 4.2.1 The Right to Reparation Between Justice and Impunity -- 4.2.2 The UN Right to Reparation for Gross Human Rights Violations -- 4.2.3 The CPED's Right to Reparation: Successes and Shortcomings -- 4.2.3.1 The Right to Obtain Compensation: CPED Art. 24(4) -- 4.2.3.2 The Right to Restitution: CPED Art. 24(5)(a) -- 4.2.3.3 The Right to Rehabilitation: CPED Art. 24(5)(b) -- 4.2.3.4 The Right to Satisfaction (Restoration of Dignity and Reputation): CPED Art. 24(5)(c) -- 4.2.3.5 Guarantees of Non-repetition: CPED Art. 24(5)(d) -- 4.2.4 Enforced Disappearance and the Right to Obtain Reparation: Issues of Implementation | |
505 | 8 | |a 4.3 The CPED's System of Human Rights: An Appraisal -- Jurisprudence -- PCIJ -- ICJ -- ICC -- IACtHR -- ECtHR -- Human Rights Chamber for Bosnia & -- Herzegovina -- UN Documentation -- UNGA -- ECOSOC -- HRC -- Miscellaneous -- CoE Documentation -- OAS Documentation -- Online Material -- References -- Books -- Articles -- Book Chapters -- Chapter 5: Conclusions -- 5.1 The Right Against Enforced Disappearance: CPED's Contribution -- 5.2 The Right Against Enforced Disappearance: Its Legal Isolation -- 5.3 What Future for the Protection of Enforced Disappearances -- References: UN Documentation -- UN Security Council -- UN Human Rights Office of the High Commissioner -- Online Material | |
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contents | Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- Chapter 1: Introduction: The Concept of Enforced Disappearance -- 1.1 Enforced Disappearances in Antiquity: Between Myths and Widespread Practice -- 1.2 Enforced Disappearances in Modern Times: The "Night and Fog Decree" -- 1.3 The Prevalence of Enforced Disappearances in the Americas During the Cold War -- 1.3.1 Chile and the Pinochet Regime -- 1.3.2 Argentina and Indiscriminate Disappearances -- 1.3.3 Guatemala and State Terrorism -- 1.3.4 El Salvador and Children's Enforced Disappearances -- 1.4 Enforced Disappearances as a Widespread Phenomenon: An Overview -- 1.5 International Legal Responses to Enforced Disappearances -- 1.5.1 The Creation of the UNWGEID: The Background -- 1.5.2 The HRC's Views: Setting the Foundations for Individuals' Protection -- 1.5.3 The Inter-American Court of Human Rights (IACHR): A Leading Authority in Disappearances -- 1.5.4 The 1992 UN Declaration and the OAS Convention -- 1.5.5 The ECtHR: The Fluctuation of Its Jurisprudence -- 1.6 Background of the UN Convention's Adoption -- Jurisprudence -- IACtHR -- ECtHR -- UN Documentation -- UN Security Council -- UN General Assembly -- ECOSOC -- HRC -- Miscellaneous -- OAS Documentation -- CoE Documentation -- Online Material -- References -- Books -- Articles -- Book Chapters -- Chapter 2: The Content of Enforced Disappearance -- 2.1 Early Attempts at a Definition -- 2.1.1 The UN Definition -- 2.2 The Convention's Definition: A Thorough Analysis of Its Elements -- 2.2.1 The First Element: Deprivation of Liberty -- 2.2.2 The Third Element: Concealment of the Victim's Fate or Whereabouts -- 2.2.3 The Second Element: The Identity of the Perpetrators -- 2.2.4 The Third and a Half Element of the Definition -- 2.3 Definitional Challenges for Enforced Disappearances 2.3.1 Enforced Disappearances Within the Anti-Terrorist Spectrum -- 2.3.1.1 Disappearances After 9/11: A Brief Account of Events -- 2.3.1.2 Incommunicado Detentions -- 2.3.1.3 Extraordinary Renditions -- 2.3.1.4 Unacknowledged Administrative Detention -- 2.3.1.5 Terrorism and the 'Duty to Prevent' -- 2.3.1.6 Unacknowledged Detentions: Male Detentus ad Infinitum -- 2.3.1.7 Secret Administrative Detentions -- 2.3.1.8 The Convention's Application in Incommunicado Detentions and Extraordinary Renditions -- 2.3.2 Widespread and Systematic Practice of Enforced Disappearances -- 2.3.2.1 Redefining the "Widespread" and "Systematic" Elements -- 2.3.2.2 Massive Disappearances and the Concept of Massacre -- 2.3.2.3 The Intercontinental Dialogue Regarding Massive Disappearances -- 2.3.3 Enforced Disappearances and the Refugee Crisis -- Jurisprudence -- ICJ -- ICTY -- IACtHR -- ECtHR -- American Courts -- International Treaties -- National Legislation -- UN Documentation -- UNGA -- ECOSOC -- HRC -- Miscellaneous -- CoE Documentation -- OAS Documentation -- Online Material -- References -- Books -- Articles -- Book Chapters -- Chapter 3: The Scope of the Right Not to Be Subjected to Enforced Disappearance -- 3.1 The Right Against Enforced Disappearance as a Latecomer -- 3.1.1 Art. 1(1): The Genetics of the Right -- 3.1.2 Dignitarian Aspects of Enforced Disappearance -- 3.1.3 Political Aspects of Enforced Disappearance -- 3.1.4 Enforced Disappearance as a Civil Right Violation -- 3.2 Art. 1(2): The Prohibition of Derogation -- 3.2.1 Jurisprudential Affirmations of Non-derogability -- 3.2.2 The Legal Aftermath of the Right's Non-derogable Character -- 3.2.3 Non-derogability and Hierarchical Supremacy -- 3.3 Art. 1: Foundational, But Non-inclusive 3.4 The Sources of Human Rights and the Right Against Enforced Disappearance: "New Wine into Fresh Wineskins [...] Both Preserved" -- 3.4.1 Human Rights and the Repositioning of Treaty Law and Custom -- 3.4.1.1 Preliminary Observations on Customary Law -- 3.4.1.2 Customary Human Rights: A Deductive Process -- 3.4.1.3 The Customary Rule of Enforced Disappearance -- 3.4.1.4 The Content of Customary Enforced Disappearance -- 3.4.2 On Peremptory Human Rights -- 3.4.2.1 A Peremptory Enforced Disappearance -- 3.4.2.2 A Peremptory Enforced Disappearance? -- Jurisprudence -- ICJ -- ICTY -- IACtHR -- ECtHR -- ACHPR -- National Courts -- UN Documentation -- UNGA -- ECOSOC -- HRC -- Miscellaneous -- OAS Documentation -- National Documentation -- Online Sources -- References -- Books -- Articles -- Book Chapters -- Chapter 4: The Scope of Truth and Reparation -- 4.1 The Right to the Truth: A Key Aspect of the CPED -- 4.1.1 On the Notion of Truth -- 4.1.2 An International Entitlement to the Truth -- 4.1.3 Intermediate Conclusions -- 4.1.4 The Right to the Truth and Enforced Disappearance: Pre-CPED Aspects -- 4.1.5 The CPED's Right to the Truth and the Victim Status -- 4.2 The Right to Reparation: Correcting the Ills of Enforced Disappearance -- 4.2.1 The Right to Reparation Between Justice and Impunity -- 4.2.2 The UN Right to Reparation for Gross Human Rights Violations -- 4.2.3 The CPED's Right to Reparation: Successes and Shortcomings -- 4.2.3.1 The Right to Obtain Compensation: CPED Art. 24(4) -- 4.2.3.2 The Right to Restitution: CPED Art. 24(5)(a) -- 4.2.3.3 The Right to Rehabilitation: CPED Art. 24(5)(b) -- 4.2.3.4 The Right to Satisfaction (Restoration of Dignity and Reputation): CPED Art. 24(5)(c) -- 4.2.3.5 Guarantees of Non-repetition: CPED Art. 24(5)(d) -- 4.2.4 Enforced Disappearance and the Right to Obtain Reparation: Issues of Implementation 4.3 The CPED's System of Human Rights: An Appraisal -- Jurisprudence -- PCIJ -- ICJ -- ICC -- IACtHR -- ECtHR -- Human Rights Chamber for Bosnia & -- Herzegovina -- UN Documentation -- UNGA -- ECOSOC -- HRC -- Miscellaneous -- CoE Documentation -- OAS Documentation -- Online Material -- References -- Books -- Articles -- Book Chapters -- Chapter 5: Conclusions -- 5.1 The Right Against Enforced Disappearance: CPED's Contribution -- 5.2 The Right Against Enforced Disappearance: Its Legal Isolation -- 5.3 What Future for the Protection of Enforced Disappearances -- References: UN Documentation -- UN Security Council -- UN Human Rights Office of the High Commissioner -- Online Material |
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spelling | Pervou, Ioanna Verfasser aut The Right Not to Be Subjected to Enforced Disappearance Concept, Content and Scope 1st ed Cham Springer 2023 ©2023 1 Online-Ressource (222 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- Chapter 1: Introduction: The Concept of Enforced Disappearance -- 1.1 Enforced Disappearances in Antiquity: Between Myths and Widespread Practice -- 1.2 Enforced Disappearances in Modern Times: The "Night and Fog Decree" -- 1.3 The Prevalence of Enforced Disappearances in the Americas During the Cold War -- 1.3.1 Chile and the Pinochet Regime -- 1.3.2 Argentina and Indiscriminate Disappearances -- 1.3.3 Guatemala and State Terrorism -- 1.3.4 El Salvador and Children's Enforced Disappearances -- 1.4 Enforced Disappearances as a Widespread Phenomenon: An Overview -- 1.5 International Legal Responses to Enforced Disappearances -- 1.5.1 The Creation of the UNWGEID: The Background -- 1.5.2 The HRC's Views: Setting the Foundations for Individuals' Protection -- 1.5.3 The Inter-American Court of Human Rights (IACHR): A Leading Authority in Disappearances -- 1.5.4 The 1992 UN Declaration and the OAS Convention -- 1.5.5 The ECtHR: The Fluctuation of Its Jurisprudence -- 1.6 Background of the UN Convention's Adoption -- Jurisprudence -- IACtHR -- ECtHR -- UN Documentation -- UN Security Council -- UN General Assembly -- ECOSOC -- HRC -- Miscellaneous -- OAS Documentation -- CoE Documentation -- Online Material -- References -- Books -- Articles -- Book Chapters -- Chapter 2: The Content of Enforced Disappearance -- 2.1 Early Attempts at a Definition -- 2.1.1 The UN Definition -- 2.2 The Convention's Definition: A Thorough Analysis of Its Elements -- 2.2.1 The First Element: Deprivation of Liberty -- 2.2.2 The Third Element: Concealment of the Victim's Fate or Whereabouts -- 2.2.3 The Second Element: The Identity of the Perpetrators -- 2.2.4 The Third and a Half Element of the Definition -- 2.3 Definitional Challenges for Enforced Disappearances 2.3.1 Enforced Disappearances Within the Anti-Terrorist Spectrum -- 2.3.1.1 Disappearances After 9/11: A Brief Account of Events -- 2.3.1.2 Incommunicado Detentions -- 2.3.1.3 Extraordinary Renditions -- 2.3.1.4 Unacknowledged Administrative Detention -- 2.3.1.5 Terrorism and the 'Duty to Prevent' -- 2.3.1.6 Unacknowledged Detentions: Male Detentus ad Infinitum -- 2.3.1.7 Secret Administrative Detentions -- 2.3.1.8 The Convention's Application in Incommunicado Detentions and Extraordinary Renditions -- 2.3.2 Widespread and Systematic Practice of Enforced Disappearances -- 2.3.2.1 Redefining the "Widespread" and "Systematic" Elements -- 2.3.2.2 Massive Disappearances and the Concept of Massacre -- 2.3.2.3 The Intercontinental Dialogue Regarding Massive Disappearances -- 2.3.3 Enforced Disappearances and the Refugee Crisis -- Jurisprudence -- ICJ -- ICTY -- IACtHR -- ECtHR -- American Courts -- International Treaties -- National Legislation -- UN Documentation -- UNGA -- ECOSOC -- HRC -- Miscellaneous -- CoE Documentation -- OAS Documentation -- Online Material -- References -- Books -- Articles -- Book Chapters -- Chapter 3: The Scope of the Right Not to Be Subjected to Enforced Disappearance -- 3.1 The Right Against Enforced Disappearance as a Latecomer -- 3.1.1 Art. 1(1): The Genetics of the Right -- 3.1.2 Dignitarian Aspects of Enforced Disappearance -- 3.1.3 Political Aspects of Enforced Disappearance -- 3.1.4 Enforced Disappearance as a Civil Right Violation -- 3.2 Art. 1(2): The Prohibition of Derogation -- 3.2.1 Jurisprudential Affirmations of Non-derogability -- 3.2.2 The Legal Aftermath of the Right's Non-derogable Character -- 3.2.3 Non-derogability and Hierarchical Supremacy -- 3.3 Art. 1: Foundational, But Non-inclusive 3.4 The Sources of Human Rights and the Right Against Enforced Disappearance: "New Wine into Fresh Wineskins [...] Both Preserved" -- 3.4.1 Human Rights and the Repositioning of Treaty Law and Custom -- 3.4.1.1 Preliminary Observations on Customary Law -- 3.4.1.2 Customary Human Rights: A Deductive Process -- 3.4.1.3 The Customary Rule of Enforced Disappearance -- 3.4.1.4 The Content of Customary Enforced Disappearance -- 3.4.2 On Peremptory Human Rights -- 3.4.2.1 A Peremptory Enforced Disappearance -- 3.4.2.2 A Peremptory Enforced Disappearance? -- Jurisprudence -- ICJ -- ICTY -- IACtHR -- ECtHR -- ACHPR -- National Courts -- UN Documentation -- UNGA -- ECOSOC -- HRC -- Miscellaneous -- OAS Documentation -- National Documentation -- Online Sources -- References -- Books -- Articles -- Book Chapters -- Chapter 4: The Scope of Truth and Reparation -- 4.1 The Right to the Truth: A Key Aspect of the CPED -- 4.1.1 On the Notion of Truth -- 4.1.2 An International Entitlement to the Truth -- 4.1.3 Intermediate Conclusions -- 4.1.4 The Right to the Truth and Enforced Disappearance: Pre-CPED Aspects -- 4.1.5 The CPED's Right to the Truth and the Victim Status -- 4.2 The Right to Reparation: Correcting the Ills of Enforced Disappearance -- 4.2.1 The Right to Reparation Between Justice and Impunity -- 4.2.2 The UN Right to Reparation for Gross Human Rights Violations -- 4.2.3 The CPED's Right to Reparation: Successes and Shortcomings -- 4.2.3.1 The Right to Obtain Compensation: CPED Art. 24(4) -- 4.2.3.2 The Right to Restitution: CPED Art. 24(5)(a) -- 4.2.3.3 The Right to Rehabilitation: CPED Art. 24(5)(b) -- 4.2.3.4 The Right to Satisfaction (Restoration of Dignity and Reputation): CPED Art. 24(5)(c) -- 4.2.3.5 Guarantees of Non-repetition: CPED Art. 24(5)(d) -- 4.2.4 Enforced Disappearance and the Right to Obtain Reparation: Issues of Implementation 4.3 The CPED's System of Human Rights: An Appraisal -- Jurisprudence -- PCIJ -- ICJ -- ICC -- IACtHR -- ECtHR -- Human Rights Chamber for Bosnia & -- Herzegovina -- UN Documentation -- UNGA -- ECOSOC -- HRC -- Miscellaneous -- CoE Documentation -- OAS Documentation -- Online Material -- References -- Books -- Articles -- Book Chapters -- Chapter 5: Conclusions -- 5.1 The Right Against Enforced Disappearance: CPED's Contribution -- 5.2 The Right Against Enforced Disappearance: Its Legal Isolation -- 5.3 What Future for the Protection of Enforced Disappearances -- References: UN Documentation -- UN Security Council -- UN Human Rights Office of the High Commissioner -- Online Material Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Pervou, Ioanna The Right Not to Be Subjected to Enforced Disappearance Cham : Springer,c2023 9783031367304 |
spellingShingle | Pervou, Ioanna The Right Not to Be Subjected to Enforced Disappearance Concept, Content and Scope Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- Chapter 1: Introduction: The Concept of Enforced Disappearance -- 1.1 Enforced Disappearances in Antiquity: Between Myths and Widespread Practice -- 1.2 Enforced Disappearances in Modern Times: The "Night and Fog Decree" -- 1.3 The Prevalence of Enforced Disappearances in the Americas During the Cold War -- 1.3.1 Chile and the Pinochet Regime -- 1.3.2 Argentina and Indiscriminate Disappearances -- 1.3.3 Guatemala and State Terrorism -- 1.3.4 El Salvador and Children's Enforced Disappearances -- 1.4 Enforced Disappearances as a Widespread Phenomenon: An Overview -- 1.5 International Legal Responses to Enforced Disappearances -- 1.5.1 The Creation of the UNWGEID: The Background -- 1.5.2 The HRC's Views: Setting the Foundations for Individuals' Protection -- 1.5.3 The Inter-American Court of Human Rights (IACHR): A Leading Authority in Disappearances -- 1.5.4 The 1992 UN Declaration and the OAS Convention -- 1.5.5 The ECtHR: The Fluctuation of Its Jurisprudence -- 1.6 Background of the UN Convention's Adoption -- Jurisprudence -- IACtHR -- ECtHR -- UN Documentation -- UN Security Council -- UN General Assembly -- ECOSOC -- HRC -- Miscellaneous -- OAS Documentation -- CoE Documentation -- Online Material -- References -- Books -- Articles -- Book Chapters -- Chapter 2: The Content of Enforced Disappearance -- 2.1 Early Attempts at a Definition -- 2.1.1 The UN Definition -- 2.2 The Convention's Definition: A Thorough Analysis of Its Elements -- 2.2.1 The First Element: Deprivation of Liberty -- 2.2.2 The Third Element: Concealment of the Victim's Fate or Whereabouts -- 2.2.3 The Second Element: The Identity of the Perpetrators -- 2.2.4 The Third and a Half Element of the Definition -- 2.3 Definitional Challenges for Enforced Disappearances 2.3.1 Enforced Disappearances Within the Anti-Terrorist Spectrum -- 2.3.1.1 Disappearances After 9/11: A Brief Account of Events -- 2.3.1.2 Incommunicado Detentions -- 2.3.1.3 Extraordinary Renditions -- 2.3.1.4 Unacknowledged Administrative Detention -- 2.3.1.5 Terrorism and the 'Duty to Prevent' -- 2.3.1.6 Unacknowledged Detentions: Male Detentus ad Infinitum -- 2.3.1.7 Secret Administrative Detentions -- 2.3.1.8 The Convention's Application in Incommunicado Detentions and Extraordinary Renditions -- 2.3.2 Widespread and Systematic Practice of Enforced Disappearances -- 2.3.2.1 Redefining the "Widespread" and "Systematic" Elements -- 2.3.2.2 Massive Disappearances and the Concept of Massacre -- 2.3.2.3 The Intercontinental Dialogue Regarding Massive Disappearances -- 2.3.3 Enforced Disappearances and the Refugee Crisis -- Jurisprudence -- ICJ -- ICTY -- IACtHR -- ECtHR -- American Courts -- International Treaties -- National Legislation -- UN Documentation -- UNGA -- ECOSOC -- HRC -- Miscellaneous -- CoE Documentation -- OAS Documentation -- Online Material -- References -- Books -- Articles -- Book Chapters -- Chapter 3: The Scope of the Right Not to Be Subjected to Enforced Disappearance -- 3.1 The Right Against Enforced Disappearance as a Latecomer -- 3.1.1 Art. 1(1): The Genetics of the Right -- 3.1.2 Dignitarian Aspects of Enforced Disappearance -- 3.1.3 Political Aspects of Enforced Disappearance -- 3.1.4 Enforced Disappearance as a Civil Right Violation -- 3.2 Art. 1(2): The Prohibition of Derogation -- 3.2.1 Jurisprudential Affirmations of Non-derogability -- 3.2.2 The Legal Aftermath of the Right's Non-derogable Character -- 3.2.3 Non-derogability and Hierarchical Supremacy -- 3.3 Art. 1: Foundational, But Non-inclusive 3.4 The Sources of Human Rights and the Right Against Enforced Disappearance: "New Wine into Fresh Wineskins [...] Both Preserved" -- 3.4.1 Human Rights and the Repositioning of Treaty Law and Custom -- 3.4.1.1 Preliminary Observations on Customary Law -- 3.4.1.2 Customary Human Rights: A Deductive Process -- 3.4.1.3 The Customary Rule of Enforced Disappearance -- 3.4.1.4 The Content of Customary Enforced Disappearance -- 3.4.2 On Peremptory Human Rights -- 3.4.2.1 A Peremptory Enforced Disappearance -- 3.4.2.2 A Peremptory Enforced Disappearance? -- Jurisprudence -- ICJ -- ICTY -- IACtHR -- ECtHR -- ACHPR -- National Courts -- UN Documentation -- UNGA -- ECOSOC -- HRC -- Miscellaneous -- OAS Documentation -- National Documentation -- Online Sources -- References -- Books -- Articles -- Book Chapters -- Chapter 4: The Scope of Truth and Reparation -- 4.1 The Right to the Truth: A Key Aspect of the CPED -- 4.1.1 On the Notion of Truth -- 4.1.2 An International Entitlement to the Truth -- 4.1.3 Intermediate Conclusions -- 4.1.4 The Right to the Truth and Enforced Disappearance: Pre-CPED Aspects -- 4.1.5 The CPED's Right to the Truth and the Victim Status -- 4.2 The Right to Reparation: Correcting the Ills of Enforced Disappearance -- 4.2.1 The Right to Reparation Between Justice and Impunity -- 4.2.2 The UN Right to Reparation for Gross Human Rights Violations -- 4.2.3 The CPED's Right to Reparation: Successes and Shortcomings -- 4.2.3.1 The Right to Obtain Compensation: CPED Art. 24(4) -- 4.2.3.2 The Right to Restitution: CPED Art. 24(5)(a) -- 4.2.3.3 The Right to Rehabilitation: CPED Art. 24(5)(b) -- 4.2.3.4 The Right to Satisfaction (Restoration of Dignity and Reputation): CPED Art. 24(5)(c) -- 4.2.3.5 Guarantees of Non-repetition: CPED Art. 24(5)(d) -- 4.2.4 Enforced Disappearance and the Right to Obtain Reparation: Issues of Implementation 4.3 The CPED's System of Human Rights: An Appraisal -- Jurisprudence -- PCIJ -- ICJ -- ICC -- IACtHR -- ECtHR -- Human Rights Chamber for Bosnia & -- Herzegovina -- UN Documentation -- UNGA -- ECOSOC -- HRC -- Miscellaneous -- CoE Documentation -- OAS Documentation -- Online Material -- References -- Books -- Articles -- Book Chapters -- Chapter 5: Conclusions -- 5.1 The Right Against Enforced Disappearance: CPED's Contribution -- 5.2 The Right Against Enforced Disappearance: Its Legal Isolation -- 5.3 What Future for the Protection of Enforced Disappearances -- References: UN Documentation -- UN Security Council -- UN Human Rights Office of the High Commissioner -- Online Material |
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