European Convention on Human Rights and General International Law

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European Convention on Human Rights and General International Law

International institutions Human rights, civil rights Public international law: human rights Public international law: international organizations and institutions

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Collection: European Society of International Law

Language: English

Published by: OUP Oxford

Published on: 3rd October 2018

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 916 Kb

ISBN: 9780192565549


The European Court of Human Rights and International Law

The European Court of Human Rights is one of the main players in interpreting international human rights law where issues of general international law arise. While developing its own jurisprudence for the protection of human rights in the European context, it remains embedded in the developments of general international law. However, because the Court does not always follow general international law closely and develops its own doctrines, which are, in turn, influential for national courts as well as other international courts and tribunals, a feedback loop of influence occurs.

This book explores the interaction, including the problems arising in the context of human rights, between the European Convention on Human Rights and general international law. It contributes to ongoing debates on the fragmentation and convergence of international law from the perspective of international judges as well as academics.

Some of the chapters suggest reconciling methods and convergence while others stress the danger of fragmentation. The focus is on specific topics which have posed special problems, namely sources, interpretation, jurisdiction, state responsibility and immunity.

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