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The European Court of Human Rights as a Pathway to Impunity for International Crimes

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Introductory Remarks on the Perspective and Intent of the Author in Writing This Monograph The European Court of Human Rights comments in the judgment Korbely v. Hungary that: However, clearly drafted a legal provision may be, in any system of law, including criminal law, there is an inevitable element of judicial interpretation. There will always be a need for elucidation of doubtful points and for adaptation to changing circumstances. Indeed, in the Convention States, the progressive development of the criminal law through judicial law making is a well-entrenched and necessary part of legal tradition...The Court's role is con?ned to ascertaining whether the effects of such an interpretation [interpretation by the national courts and authorities of domestic law which sometimes may refer to or incor- rate international law principles or agreements] are compatible with the Convention 1 [European Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms] (emphasis added). This book then examines to what degree this "inevitable element of judicial interpretation" has been applied by the European Court of Human Rights in a manner consistent with the guarantees of the most fundamental human rights under international criminal, human rights and humanitarian law.

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I: Selected Factors Facilitating Impunity for International Crimes Through the European Court of Human Rights.- II: The European Court of Human Rights' Reluctance to Classify European Convention Violations as International Crimes Even When Those Violations Likely Constitute 'Genocide' or 'Crimes Against Humanity' in Times of Peace or in Immediate Post-conflict Periods.- III: The European Court of Human Rights' Reluctance to Classify European Convention Violations as International Crimes Even When Those Violations Likely Constitute 'War Crimes' or 'Crimes Against Humanity in Times of Armed Conflict'.- IV: The Importance of Moral Legitimacy in International Human Rights Court Rulings.

Product details

Authors Sonja C. Grover
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 21.04.2010
 
EAN 9783642107979
ISBN 978-3-642-10797-9
No. of pages 298
Dimensions 168 mm x 24 mm x 241 mm
Weight 636 g
Illustrations XXV, 298 p.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > International law, foreign law

C, Rat, Menschenrechte, Bürgerrechte, Human Rights, Internationales Öffentliches Recht: Strafrecht, International Criminal Law, Genocide, Law and Criminology, Public International Law, War Crimes, Human rights, civil rights, Public international law: criminal law, International human rights law, International Crimes

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