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_b.E54 1997
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245 0 0 _aEnforcing international human rights in domestic courts /
_cedited by Benedetto Conforti and Francesco Francioni.
260 _aThe Hague ;
_aBoston :
_bMartinus Nijhoff Publishers,
_cc1997.
300 _axvi, 466 p. ;
_c25 cm.
440 0 _aInternational studies in human rights ;
_vv. 49
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 _a Foreword. Principal Abbreviations. Part I: National Courts and International Human Rights. 1. National Courts and the International Law of Human Rights; B. Conforti. 2. The Jurisprudence of International Human Rights Enforcement: Reflections on the Italian Experience; F. Francioni. Part II: Comparative Models for National Enforcement. 3. The Role of Domestic Courts in the Enforcement of International Human Rights: The United Kingdom; R. Higgins. 4. The Application by Italian Courts of Human Rights Treaty Law; T. Scovazzi. 5. The Role of German Courts in the Enforcement of International Human Rights; B. Simma, et al. 6. A Report on the Role of French Judges in the Enforcement of International Human Rights; E. Decaux. 7. The Implementation of the International Law of Human Rights by the Judiciary: New Trends in the Light of the Chilean Experience; F.O. Vicuna, F.O. Bauza. 8. Direct Applicability of Human Rights Conventions Within the Internal Legal Order: The Situation in Argentina; R.E. Vinuesa. 9. The Role of Domestic Courts in the Enforcement of International Human Rights - A View from Austria; A.H.E. Morawa, C. Schreuer. 10. International Human Rights Standards in National Law: The Jurisprudence of the United States; L. Henkin. 11. The Attitude of the Supreme Court of Israel Towards the Implementation of the International Law of Human Rights; E. Benvenisti. 12. International Human Rights Adjudication in Japan; Y. Iwasawa. 13. International Human Rights Law in Canadian Courts; A.F. Bayefsky. 14. The Role of Domestic Courts in the Adjudication of International Human Rights: A Survey of the Practice and Problems in China; Zhaojie J. Li. Part III: Controversial Issues. 15. The Role of the Courts of the United States in Asylum Cases; M.J. Churgin. 16. Immunity of State Organs and Defence of Superior Orders as an Obstacle to the Domestic Enforcement of International Human Rights; P. de Sena. 17. Overcoming the Hurdle of State Immunity in the Domestic Enforcement of International Human Rights; A. Bianchi. 18. The Right of Aliens Not To Be Subject to So-Called `Excessive' Civil Jurisdiction; C. Focarelli. Index of Cases.
520 _aExploring the ways in which domestic courts deal with international human rights issues in their respective jurisdictions, this study identifies the most common obstacles hindering effective adjudication and enforcement of human rights in domestic law
650 0 _aHuman rights.
650 0 _aInternational and municipal law.
700 1 _aConforti, Benedetto.
700 1 _aFrancioni, Francesco.
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