
What role do human rights play in the development of regional organizations? What human rights obligations do states assume upon joining regional bodies? Regional Protection of Human Rights, Second Edition is the first text of its kind devoted to the European, Inter-American and African systems for the protection of human rights. It illustrates how international human rights law is interpreted and implemented across international organizations and offers examples of political, economic, social problems and legal issues to emphasize the significant impact of international human rights law institutions on the constitutions, law, policies, and societies of different regions.Regional Protection of Human Rights provides readers with access to the basic documents of each legal system and their inter-relationships, enabling readers to apply those documents to ever-changing global situations, and alerting them to the dynamic nature of regional human rights law and institutions. The jurisprudence of the European and Inter-American Courts and decisions of the Inter-American and African Commissions are emphasized, including decisions on the interpretation and application of various human rights, procedural requirements and remedies. Prospects for regional systems in the Middle East and Asia are also discussed. The relevant basic texts are reproduced in a documentary supplement.Together, Regional Protection of Human Rights and its accompanying Documentary Supplement provide comprehensive access to the basic documents of each legal system and their inter-relationships, enabling readers to apply those documents to ever-changing global situations, and alerting them to the dynamic nature of regional human rights law and institutions. In addition to serving as a text for courses on human rights law, the book will be useful for courses in international law, international relations, and political science. It is also be a helpful resource for lawyers and policy-makers concerned with th
This text investigates the mechanisms, legal frameworks, and practical applications of regional human rights systems across Europe, the Americas, and Africa. Authors Dinah Shelton and Paolo G. Carozza, both established scholars in international law, utilize a comparative approach to analyze how regional organizations interpret and implement human rights obligations. The work argues that these regional bodies exert a significant influence on the domestic constitutions, policies, and legal structures of member states.
What You Will Find
Legal scholars and practitioners identify this text as a foundational resource for understanding the intersection of international law and regional governance. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which makes it particularly suitable for advanced coursework in law and political science.
Page Count:
587
Publication Date:
2013-10-31
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
019930162X
ISBN-13:
9780199301621
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