Domestic Courts' Engagement with UN Human Rights Treaty Monitoring Bodies: A thematic report for the ILA Study Group on Principles on the Engagement of Domestic Courts with International Law
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| Publication date | 2014 |
| Series | Amsterdam Law School Legal Studies Research Paper, 2014-11 |
| Number of pages | 29 |
| Publisher | Amsterdam: Amsterdam Center for International Law, University of Amsterdam |
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| Abstract |
This thematic report, prepared for the ILA Study Group on Principles on the Engagement of Domestic Courts with International Law (May 2011), supplements the trends and principles provided in the ILA Study Group’s Preliminary Report (2012).
The report examines (I) how domestic courts engage with the findings of UN human rights treaty monitoring bodies; (II) on what basis; and (III) why some courts are more willing to engage with the findings while others are not. This report highlights the selective and partial accommodation of the international findings by domestic courts which thereby approve and contest the treaty bodies’ opinions and their legitimacy. |
| Document type | Working paper |
| Note | February 2014. INTERFACES Research Paper 05 (2014), ACIL 2014-05 |
| Language | English |
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