Pluralising Actors and Norms in Human Rights Treaties
Pluralising Actors and Norms in Human Rights Treaties
Beyond Monolithic States
Takata, Hinako
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
02/2026
272
Dura
Inglês
9781509984077
15 a 20 dias
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1. Introduction
2. Situating the Disaggregation of the State in a Broader Context: State Organs as Compliance Partners, Primary Decision-Makers and Autonomous Interlocutors
3. Separation of Powers in a Globalised Democratic Society: 'Two-Tiered Bounded Deliberative Democracy' as a Guiding Theory
4. Assessing Human Rights Treaty Organs' Practices under the Separation of Powers in a Globalised Democratic Society Model
5. Emergence of 'Inter-State Organ Norms': Their Cooperative Interactions with Human Rights Treaties under Global Legal Pluralism
6. Conclusion
2. Situating the Disaggregation of the State in a Broader Context: State Organs as Compliance Partners, Primary Decision-Makers and Autonomous Interlocutors
3. Separation of Powers in a Globalised Democratic Society: 'Two-Tiered Bounded Deliberative Democracy' as a Guiding Theory
4. Assessing Human Rights Treaty Organs' Practices under the Separation of Powers in a Globalised Democratic Society Model
5. Emergence of 'Inter-State Organ Norms': Their Cooperative Interactions with Human Rights Treaties under Global Legal Pluralism
6. Conclusion
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public international law; international human rights law; constitutional law; United Nations; European Court of Human Rights; disaggregation of a state; Inter-American Court of Human Rights; UN Human Rights Committee; UN human rights treaty bodies; national courts; national parliaments; national human rights institutions; separation of powers in a globalised democratic society; two-tiered bounded deliberative democracy; deference; inter-state organ norms; global legal pluralism; triple identity theory
1. Introduction
2. Situating the Disaggregation of the State in a Broader Context: State Organs as Compliance Partners, Primary Decision-Makers and Autonomous Interlocutors
3. Separation of Powers in a Globalised Democratic Society: 'Two-Tiered Bounded Deliberative Democracy' as a Guiding Theory
4. Assessing Human Rights Treaty Organs' Practices under the Separation of Powers in a Globalised Democratic Society Model
5. Emergence of 'Inter-State Organ Norms': Their Cooperative Interactions with Human Rights Treaties under Global Legal Pluralism
6. Conclusion
2. Situating the Disaggregation of the State in a Broader Context: State Organs as Compliance Partners, Primary Decision-Makers and Autonomous Interlocutors
3. Separation of Powers in a Globalised Democratic Society: 'Two-Tiered Bounded Deliberative Democracy' as a Guiding Theory
4. Assessing Human Rights Treaty Organs' Practices under the Separation of Powers in a Globalised Democratic Society Model
5. Emergence of 'Inter-State Organ Norms': Their Cooperative Interactions with Human Rights Treaties under Global Legal Pluralism
6. Conclusion
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
public international law; international human rights law; constitutional law; United Nations; European Court of Human Rights; disaggregation of a state; Inter-American Court of Human Rights; UN Human Rights Committee; UN human rights treaty bodies; national courts; national parliaments; national human rights institutions; separation of powers in a globalised democratic society; two-tiered bounded deliberative democracy; deference; inter-state organ norms; global legal pluralism; triple identity theory