Ubicación Física: 341.77 / L882
Enforced disappearance : determining state responsibility under the International Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance / | |
Autor: | Lot Vermeulen, Marthe. |
Serie: | School of human rights research series v.51. |
Pié de imprenta: | Cambridge : Intersentia, 2012. |
Descripción: | 549 p. |
ISBN: | 9781780680651. |
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Resumen: | In late 2010, the International Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance (ICPPED) entered into force. The present study addresses the question of determining state responsibility under the ICPPED, based on a framework that harmonizes the protection afforded by this convention with the experiences of victims of enforced disappearance. The premise is that such an approach enhances the protection from this grave human rights violation. The book consists of two parts. The part sets parameters for the evaluative framework. This part examines the norms laid down in the ICPPed and identifies room for intrepretation. The first part also examines the effects of an enforced disappearance on victims and discerns the main causes of their suffering. Lastly, this part examines the state obligations that give effect to the protection from enforced disappearance. This framework provides the basis for the comparative case law analysis in the second part of the book. The second part primarily scrutinizes the case law of the Human Rights Committee, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights and the European Court of Human Rights. It compares the case law on the various state obligations that are relevant to the interpretation and application of the ICPPED. Subsequently, this part evaluates the case law and provides, where necessary, alternative approaches in light of the identified main causes of victims suffering. This study concludes with recommendations for the interpretation and application of the norms laid down in the ICPPED by its supervisory committee. Although primarily directed towards the ICPPED, the study addresses general issues concerned with the protection from enforced disappearance. Thereby, it is hoped that the book is of value to a wide range of human rights bodies and experts dealing with this human rights violation. |
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Derecho
In late 2010, the International Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance (ICPPED) entered into force. The present study addresses the question of determining state responsibility under the ICPPED, based on a framework that harmonizes the protection afforded by this convention with the experiences of victims of enforced disappearance. The premise is that such an approach enhances the protection from this grave human rights violation. The book consists of two parts. The part sets parameters for the evaluative framework. This part examines the norms laid down in the ICPPed and identifies room for intrepretation. The first part also examines the effects of an enforced disappearance on victims and discerns the main causes of their suffering. Lastly, this part examines the state obligations that give effect to the protection from enforced disappearance. This framework provides the basis for the comparative case law analysis in the second part of the book. The second part primarily scrutinizes the case law of the Human Rights Committee, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights and the European Court of Human Rights. It compares the case law on the various state obligations that are relevant to the interpretation and application of the ICPPED. Subsequently, this part evaluates the case law and provides, where necessary, alternative approaches in light of the identified main causes of victims suffering. This study concludes with recommendations for the interpretation and application of the norms laid down in the ICPPED by its supervisory committee. Although primarily directed towards the ICPPED, the study addresses general issues concerned with the protection from enforced disappearance. Thereby, it is hoped that the book is of value to a wide range of human rights bodies and experts dealing with this human rights violation.
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