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The 'Janus' effect of the principle of exhaustion of domestic remedies

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What is the real impact of the principle of prior exhaustion of domestic remedies on international human rights litigation? This is the question that this study attempts to answer. This principle is generally put forward as a means of organising international human rights litigation, without regard for its effects on the situation of the individual. This way of presenting the rule seems simplistic, in that it leads to a focus on states and international human rights bodies, without serious consideration of the purpose of these bodies (the protection of the individual). The present work sheds light on these two somewhat contradictory aspects of the rule, thus revealing its ambivalent character, in reference to Janus, the Roman deity with two faces.

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Jacques HOUNKANRIN es doctorando en derecho público en la Universidad de Abomey-Calavi y agregado de asuntos exteriores en el Ministerio de Turismo, Cultura y Deportes de Benín. Se interesa especialmente por los litigios internacionales en materia de derechos humanos, como es el caso de este libro.

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Authors Jacques Hounkanrin
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2022
 
EAN 9786204383996
ISBN 9786204383996
No. of pages 100
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Law > International law, foreign law

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