The Margin of Appreciation in International Human Rights Law
Deference and Proportionality
International human rights courts accord their member states a margin of appreciation in relation to the implementation and interpretation of human rights law. This book argues that a degree of deference is justified because although human rights standards are universal, in practice they inevitably look different from place to place.
International human rights courts accord their member states a margin of appreciation in relation to the implementation and interpretation of human rights law. This book argues that a degree of deference is justified because although human rights standards are universal, in practice they inevitably look different from place to place.
Autor: | Legg, Andrew |
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ISBN: | 9780199650453 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | Gebunden |
Verlag: | Oxford Academic |
Veröffentlicht: | 05.07.2012 |
Untertitel: | Deference and Proportionality |
Schlagworte: | Human Rights Human rights, civil rights International courts & procedures International human rights law International law: courts and procedures LAW / Courts LAW / International LAW / Public POLITICAL SCIENCE / Civil Rights POLITICAL SCIENCE / Human Rights Public international law: human rights Responsibility of states & other entities |
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