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    gbv_1015105270
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xvii, 349 pages) , digital, PDF file(s)
    ISBN: 9781780685670
    Series Statement: Law and cosmopolitan values 7
    Content: Winner of the 2015 Max van der Stoel Human Rights AwardNon- State actors, principally corporations and international organizations, as well as foreign States, influence decision-making. This reality particularly affects the enjoyment and implementation of economic, social and cultural (ESC) rights. Alongside what has become a fast-moving reality, legal developments in the field of ESC rights are also happening at a fast pace. In the last decade we have not only witnessed the end of the ESC justiciability debate, including a growing recognition of these rights at the domestic level, but also the adoption of an international complaints procedure to deal with violations of ESC rights (OP-ICESCR). Yet, these legal developments fall short of providing accountability in a globalized world. There is a discrepancy between international human rights law - with its focus on the territorial State - and the current globalized context in which non-state actors and foreign States also affect the enjoyment of ESC rights. Scholars have argued for the expansion of the duty-bearer side of human rights law in order 'to synch' human rights law with reality. Most of the research in the last decade has focused on the recognition of the obligations of foreign States and NSAs, less so on subsequent rules for the attribution and distribution of obligations, responsibility, and remedies. What are the (legal) building blocks or foundations of a multi-duty-bearer accountability framework? This book consists of three parts. In part I the book provides the reader with a solid understanding of the concept of accountability and the challenges it implies for the protection of human rights. Part II reviews the various accountability procedures in the international and regional human rights systems. It details the existence of any procedural and substantive provisions found in the procedures that present prospects or hurdles for the scrutiny of extraterritorial or transnational obligations. Part III turns to a normative, prescriptive outlook as it examines the procedural adaptations needed to facilitate the expansion of the duty-bearer side of human rights law
    Content: Introduction -- The Concept of Accountability -- State Reporting Procedures at the International and Regional Level -- Individual, Collective and Inter-State Complaint Procedures in the International and Regional Accountability Framework -- Inquiry Procedures in the International and Regional Accountability Framework -- International Peer-Review Accountability Mechanisms -- Special Procedures in the International and Regional Systems -- Admissibility Criteria in a Multi-Duty Bearer Framework -- Attributing Obligations in a Multi-Duty Bearer Framework
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Jan 2018)
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781780683867
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9781780683867
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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