Questions of Evidence in the UN Human Rights Treaty Bodies' Individual Communications Procedure (Studies on International Courts and Tribunals) - Tapa blanda

 
9781009639217: Questions of Evidence in the UN Human Rights Treaty Bodies' Individual Communications Procedure (Studies on International Courts and Tribunals)

Sinopsis

This book shows how UN Human Rights Treaty Bodies address evidentiary issues to bring redress to victims of human rights violations.

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Deborah Casalin is principal research fellow at the Law and Development Research Group at the University of Antwerp. Her doctoral research examined the role of the UN treaty bodies in ensuring reparation for arbitrary displacement, employing systematic case law analysis and a study of CESCR's decisions on mortgage evictions in Spain.

Marie-Bénédicte Dembour is Professor of Law and Anthropology at Ghent University, where she leads the research project 'DISSECT: Evidence in International Human Rights Adjudication' (ERC-AdG-2018-834044). Her numerous publications include a special issue on 'The Evidentiary System of the European Court of Human Rights in Critical Perspective' (2023).

Cornelia Klocker is a Senior Researcher at the Human Rights Centre, Faculty of Law and Criminology of Ghent University, Belgium. Her research centres on questions of non-discrimination and the intersections between human rights law and the law of armed conflict, including related evidentiary issues.

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