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Human Rights in Sports Arbitration: What Should the Court of Arbitration for Sport do for Protecting Human Rights in Sports?
Sports governing bodies establish their sporting rules and regulations. Nevertheless, they confront a complex question concerning whether a female...
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Islandness and the European Court of Human Rights: Marooning Rights on Islands?
Some 80 million people live on European islands. It thus comes as no surprise that a number of cases brought before the European Court of Human...
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Vulnerability and Human Rights: Which Compatibility?
By embracing the ontological view of vulnerability and stressing its social basis, the paper aims to clarify the role of vulnerability within human...
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A human rights-based approach for effective criminal justice response to human trafficking
Human trafficking is a complex, multifaceted, and deeply layered issue. Consequently, any mitigation strategy employed against it must also be...
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Externalisation of Migration Control: Impunity or Accountability for Human Rights Violations?
Externalisation and the human rights violations it entails have received much attention in recent years from both advocates and academics. Since a...
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Reclaiming Political Rights During a Rule of Law Crisis: The Role of the UN Human Rights Committee
How should democratic states approach and respond to secessionist movements using tactics contrary to the constitution to achieve their goals? What...
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Elaborating a Human Rights-Friendly Copyright Framework for Generative AI
As works are increasingly produced by machines using artificial intelligence (AI) systems, with a result that is often difficult to distinguish from...
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Fake Human Rights
Contrary to some human rights codifications, a human right to property or “collective human rights” cannot be philosophically founded. -
Protecting the rights of judges: the judgments of the European Court of Human Rights in Juszczyszyn v Poland and Tuleya v. Poland
This article examines two rulings of the European Court of Human Rights on the rights of independent Polish judges in Juszczyszyn v. Poland and Tuleya...
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Plausibility to Human Vulnerability or Both: Shifting Provisional Measures Standards in Human Rights Cases Before the International Court of Justice
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has the power to indicate provisional measures to preserve the rights of the States. States resorting to...
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Intended or new parenthood? The child’s best interest: Italy and the European Court of Human Rights
The article investigates domestic and supranational responses towards new forms of parenthood in the light of the child’s best interest. Examining...
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International Human Rights Law
This chapter addresses the human rights obligations central to extraterritorial arrest/capture and surrender to the ICC: First, the right to liberty... -
The Special Procedures of the UN Human Rights Council and the Catalan Secession Process
The Special Procedures of the Human Rights Council fulfil their mandates by performing certain tasks as independent experts, with the responsibility...
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Social Human Rights
The so-called social human rights (dignified subsistence level, working conditions, education, and health) refer to conditions of a dignified life.... -
From Human Rights to Natural Rights
On June 26, 1945, was approved the Charter of the United Nations, whose Preamble explicitly referred to the “faith in fundamental human rights, in... -
Corporate Responsibility to Respect Human Rights Defenders Under the UNGPs and Steps Towards Mandatory Due Diligence
Besides state actors, non-state actors and particularly private companies target human rights defenders (HRDs) and violate their rights to intimidate...
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International Human Rights Law
Even when there is no active conflict, there are plenty of concerns about the treatment of witches and wizards. Just think about the lack of a fair... -
From Human Dignity to Human Rights
Human rights can be derived from human dignity insofar as they refer to the protection of personhood. The various human rights refer to different... -
Towards a Human Rights Centred Criminology
Human rights undertakings by governments seldom translate seamlessly into human rights compliance. In the worst-case scenario, governments may have... -
Human Rights: African Court
The African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights was created to complement the protective mandate of the African Commission on Human Rights and...