Towards convergence in international human rights law: approaches of regional and international systems

Edited Book


Buckley, C., Donald, A. and Leach, P. (ed.) 2016. Towards convergence in international human rights law: approaches of regional and international systems. Leiden De Gruyter Brill.
TypeEdited Book
TitleTowards convergence in international human rights law: approaches of regional and international systems
EditorsBuckley, C., Donald, A. and Leach, P.
Abstract

We live in an era of proliferating international legal domains and institutions, not least in the human rights field. For some, normative pluralism within human rights is inevitable, and even desirable. Others view it as a threat to the integrity and coherence of international human rights protection. How far do human rights standards and their interpretation by different regional and international human rights systems diverge? To what extent do human rights bodies ‘borrow’ from or influence each other in respect of their case law, practices and procedures? Is global human rights protection fragmenting or heading towards greater coherence? This edited collection addresses these questions through the insights of leading scholars and jurists with first-hand experience of human rights adjudication and litigation.

SeriesNottingham Studies on Human Rights
ISBN
Hardcover9789004284241
Electronic9789004284258
ISSN2211-7342
PublisherDe Gruyter Brill
Place of publicationLeiden
Copyright Year2017
Publication dates
Online18 Oct 2016
Print10 Nov 2016
Publication process dates
Deposited02 Dec 2016
Output statusPublished
Copyright Statement

Publication Date: November 2016. Copyright Year: 2017

Web address (URL)https://brill.com/edcollbook/title/26893
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004284258
LanguageEnglish
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