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The European Convention on Human Rights beyond the nation-state - The applicability of the ECHR in extraterritorial and inter-governmental contexts

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Article 1 ECHR delimits the applicability of the Convention. Ordinarily, individuals are considered to be within the jurisdiction of a state when they are within its territory. However, more and more state conduct affects the human rights of individuals abroad. Furthermore, states establish IOs and transfer competences to them. IOs themselves have thus become powerful actors; their conduct increasingly affects individuals. Moreover, they commonly enjoy immunity from national jurisdictions.
The present study examines whether the ECHR applies to states acting abroad; to states implementing a decision of an international organization; to states placing their organs at the disposal of an international organization; or even in situations where a decision of an international organization directly affects individuals. The primary territorial character of the ECHR needs to be reconsidered. The scope of the Convention obligations could be adapted in order to fit these new scenarios.

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Authors Nina Blum
Publisher Helbing & Lichtenhahn
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.03.2016
 
EAN 9783719037888
ISBN 978-3-7190-3788-8
No. of pages 266
Dimensions 154 mm x 227 mm x 17 mm
Weight 409 g
Series Schriftenreihe für Internationales Recht (SIR)
Schriftenreihe für internationales Recht (SIR)
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > International law, foreign law

Internationales Recht, Menschenrechte

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