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Access to justice and international organizations : the case of individual victims of human rights violations / Pierre Schmitt.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Leuven global governance seriesPublication details: Cheitenham Edward Elgar Publishing 2017Description: xxix, 370 pISBN:
  • 9781786432889
DDC classification:
  • 341.48 SCH.A
Summary: Contents Machine generated contents note: 1.Setting the scene 1.Aim of the book 2.Responsibility of international organizations 3.Attribution of conduct to international organizations 4.Responsibility of Member States in relation to human rights 5.Categorization of the relationships between individuals and international organizations and applicable law 2.International organizations' human rights obligations 1.Preliminary remarks 2.Examples of human rights violations attributable to international organizations 3.International human rights treaties binding international organizations 4.Human rights binding international organizations as customary international law 5.Human rights binding international organizations as general principles of law 6.International organizations bound by human rights as jus cogens 3.Right of access to justice 1.Concept of the right of access to justice 2.Sources of the right of access to justice Contents note continued: 3.Institutional requirements of the right of access to justice 4.Duty of international organizations to establish dispute settlement mechanisms 5.Exceptions to the right of access to justice 4.International dispute settlement mechanisms 1.Introduction 2.Global mechanisms 3.Dispute settlement mechanisms established by international organizations to handle individual complaints 5.National jurisdictions and the immunities of international organizations 1.Legal personality of international organizations under domestic law 2.Concepts of immunity from jurisdiction and immunity from execution 3.Functions of international organizations' immunities 4.Legal basis of immunities of international organizations 5.Scope of immunities 6.Waiver 7.Exceptions to immunities 8.Right of access to justice versus immunities of international organizations 6.General conclusions and normative proposals 1.General conclusions Contents note continued: 2.Normative proposals.
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Contents
Machine generated contents note: 1.Setting the scene
1.Aim of the book
2.Responsibility of international organizations
3.Attribution of conduct to international organizations
4.Responsibility of Member States in relation to human rights
5.Categorization of the relationships between individuals and international organizations and applicable law
2.International organizations' human rights obligations
1.Preliminary remarks
2.Examples of human rights violations attributable to international organizations
3.International human rights treaties binding international organizations
4.Human rights binding international organizations as customary international law
5.Human rights binding international organizations as general principles of law
6.International organizations bound by human rights as jus cogens
3.Right of access to justice
1.Concept of the right of access to justice
2.Sources of the right of access to justice
Contents note continued: 3.Institutional requirements of the right of access to justice
4.Duty of international organizations to establish dispute settlement mechanisms
5.Exceptions to the right of access to justice
4.International dispute settlement mechanisms
1.Introduction
2.Global mechanisms
3.Dispute settlement mechanisms established by international organizations to handle individual complaints
5.National jurisdictions and the immunities of international organizations
1.Legal personality of international organizations under domestic law
2.Concepts of immunity from jurisdiction and immunity from execution
3.Functions of international organizations' immunities
4.Legal basis of immunities of international organizations
5.Scope of immunities
6.Waiver
7.Exceptions to immunities
8.Right of access to justice versus immunities of international organizations
6.General conclusions and normative proposals
1.General conclusions
Contents note continued: 2.Normative proposals.

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