Doctrine, Practice, and Advocacy in the Inter-American Human Rights System - James L. Cavallaro, Claret Vargas, Clara Sandoval, Bernard Duhaime

Doctrine, Practice, and Advocacy in the Inter-American Human Rights System

Buch | Hardcover
968 Seiten
2019
Oxford University Press Inc (Verlag)
978-0-19-090086-1 (ISBN)
196,40 inkl. MwSt
Doctrine, Practice and Advocacy in the Inter-American Human Rights System is the first casebook to focus on the Inter-American human rights system, the primary system for advancing and protecting rights in the Western hemisphere. Created by the Organization of American States, the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights and the Inter-American Court of Human Rights are autonomous and independent bodies that make up the Inter-American system. Together, they play a vital role, working closely with victims, civil society, and states to protect fundamental human rights in the Western hemisphere, particularly in Latin America. While the system is relatively unknown in legal academia in the United States and Canada, its study is mandatory in most law schools in the Americas. Government appointees, civil servants, high level actors, private attorneys, judges and legal scholars, and media regularly engage with the system in Latin America, implementing its determinations and applying its rulings and interpretations concerning the human rights of their citizens. Thus critical matters affecting vital rights, such as the peace process in Colombia, disappearances in Mexico, gang violence in the Northern Triangle (El Salvador, Honduras, and Guatemala) or trials for perpetrators of crimes against humanity in Argentina, all directly involve the rulings and actors of the Inter-American system. Increasingly, the Inter-American system has advanced rights protection in the United States and Canada. The statements and determinations of the Inter-American Commission on the detention center at Guantanamo, for example, led to a global consensus opposing the prolonged use of pretrial detention at that site, while the Commission's ruling on the juvenile death penalty was cited by the United States Supreme Court in its holding finding that practice unconstitutional. A report by the Commission on murdered and missing indigenous women in British Columbia led to the creation of a National Commission of Inquiry on the subject by Canada.

This book provides analysis on a wide range of practical issues that advocates face when interacting with the Commission or Court and explores current debates on possible reforms of the system. At the same time, it provides materials that consider the political dynamics that empower and constrain the system. Doctrine, Practice and Advocacy in the Inter-American Human Rights System takes as its point of departure a critical look at the real-world successes and failures of the system and human rights advocates in the Americas, including the tensions and trade-offs commonly confronted by activists as they seek to advance human rights.

James L. Cavallaro is the President of the University Network for Human Rights. He is a visiting professor at Amherst, teaches at Wesleyan University and Yale Law School, and has been a professor and director of the human rights clinics at Harvard and Stanford Law Schools. He has been a human rights advocate in the Americas for more than three decades and served as a commissioner on the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (2014-2017) and as its president (2016-2017). Claret Vargas is a Senior Staff Attorney at the Center for Justice and Accountability (CJA), a human rights organization focused on deterring torture, war crimes, crimes against humanity, and other severe human rights abuses through litigation, policy, and transitional justice strategies. She previously served as Director of Internationalization at Dejusticia, Colombia, and as Executive Director of the Human Rights Center at Stanford Law School. Clara Sandoval is Director of the Essex Transitional Justice Network, University of Essex School of Law UK. Bernard Duhaime is Professor, Department of Legal Sciences, University of Quebec, Montreal. Caroline Bettinger-Lopez is Professor of Clinical Legal Education & Director, Human Rights Clinic, University of Miami School of Law. Stephanie Erin Brewer is International Director, Miguel Agustín Pro Juarez Human Rights Center, Mexico. Diana Guzmán is a JSD Candidate, Stanford Law School, and Associate Professor, National University of Colombia. Cecilia Naddeo is a Legal Officer, CTED, UN Security Council.

Chapter 1
Introduction--Doctrine, Practice, and Advocacy in the Inter-American Human Rights System

PART I
INTRODUCTION, EVOLUTION AND OPERATION OF THE INTER-AMERICAN SYSTEM

Chapter 2
Evolution of the System: The Inter-American Commission and Court

Chapter 3
Petitioning the Inter-American System: Admissibility requirements for Contentious Cases

Chapter 4
Jurisdiction Beyond Contentious Cases: What Else Can the System Do?

PART II
THE DOCTRINE AND PRACTICE OF THE INTER-AMERICAN SYSTEM

Chapter 5
Mass Atrocity, Contemporary Responses, and Transitional Justice

Chapter 6
The Right to Life

Chapter 7
Emergency, Armed Conflict, and Human Rights Protections in the Inter-American System

Chapter 8
Detention and Conditions in Detention Centers

Chapter 9
The Rights to Physical Integrity, Freedom from Torture, and Freedom from Third-Party Violence

Chapter 10 Women's Rights, Gender, and Sexuality

Chapter 11
The Rights of Children

Chapter 12
Indigenous and Tribal Peoples' Rights and the Inter-American System

Chapter 13
Freedoms of Belief, Expression, Assembly, and Association

Chapter 14
Economic, Social and Cultural Rights

PART III
BEYOND JUDGMENT-REPARATIONS, COMPLIANCE, AND THE FUTURE OF THE INTER-AMERICAN SYSTEM

Chapter 15
Reparations and Compliance

Chapter 16
The Future of The Inter-American Human Rights System

Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Co-Autor Caroline Bettinger-Lopez
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 257 x 185 mm
Gewicht 1860 g
Themenwelt Recht / Steuern Allgemeines / Lexika
Recht / Steuern EU / Internationales Recht
Recht / Steuern Öffentliches Recht Verfassungsrecht
Recht / Steuern Öffentliches Recht Völkerrecht
ISBN-10 0-19-090086-5 / 0190900865
ISBN-13 978-0-19-090086-1 / 9780190900861
Zustand Neuware
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