UID:
almafu_9960119302702883
Format:
1 online resource (xiii, 196 pages) :
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digital, PDF file(s).
ISBN:
1-83970-075-0
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94-000-0157-6
Series Statement:
Series on transitional justice ; v. 5
Content:
The European Convention on Human Rights was drafted in the wake of World War II. The dark shadows of war have never fully receded from Europe however. Armed conflict has resurged time and again, from Northern Ireland to Cyprus and Turkey, and from the former Yugoslavia to the Caucasus. This book focuses on the margins of conflict: human rights aspects of transitions from peace to armed conflict and vice versa. Firstly, it seeks to explore what limits human rights put on European societies which are on the brink of armed conflict. Secondly, it surveys the consequences of human rights violations committed during the armed conflict by looking at the aftermath of war. In a stimulating way, experts in their field offer food for thought on a broad range of material and especially procedural issues such as the territorial scope of the Convention, states of emergency, freedom of expression and conflict escalation, obligations relating to enforced disappearances, interim measures, and pilot judgments. Taken together, they reflect both the potential and limitations of human rights in the run-up to conflicts and their aftermath.
Note:
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 18 Dec 2020).
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Human rights without peace? The European Court of Human Rights and conflicts between high contracting parties / Egbert Myjer -- Crisis situations, counter terrorism and derogation from the European Convention of Human Rights : a threat analysis / Jan-Peter Loof -- Really out of sight? Issues of jurisdiction and control in situations of armed conflict under the ECHR / Rick Lawson -- Use of interim measures issued by the European Court of Human Rights in times of war or internal conflict / Yves Haeck and Clara Burbano Herrera -- Foretelling the future, facing the past. Hate speech and conflict situations under the ECHR / Marloes van Noorloos -- Duty to take preventive operational measures. An adequate legal tool to hold states responsible in enforced disappearance cases? / Marthe Lot Vermeulen -- Airborne or bound to crash? The rise of pilot judgments and their appeal as a tool to deal with the aftermath of conflict / Antoine Buyse.
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English
Language:
English
URL:
https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/9781839700750/type/BOOK
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