Margin of appreciation in international human rights law : deference and proportionality /
Legg, Andrew, 1983-
Margin of appreciation in international human rights law : deference and proportionality / Andrew Legg. - 1st ed. - Oxford, U.K. : Oxford University Press, 2012. - xxv, 232 pages ; 24 cm - Oxford monographs in international law . - Oxford monographs in international law. .
Includes bibliographical references (pages 226-230) and index.
Introduction -- Deference : reasoning differently on the basis of external factors -- Different approaches to deference in international human rights law -- Democracy and participation -- Treaty interpretation, current state practice, and other international law influences on the practice of deference -- Expertise and competence -- Proportionality : determining rights -- Nature of the right and type of case.
International human rights courts accord their member states a margin of appreciation in relation to the implementation and interpretation of human rights law. This book argues that a degree of deference is justified - human rights inevitably look different from place to place.
Current Copyright Fee: GBP22.50 0.
9780199650453 0199650454
2012472072
GBB217235 bnb
016034634 Uk
Judicial discretion.
Droits de l'homme (Droit international)
Pouvoir discretionnaire des juges.
Droits de l'homme.
Cour europeenne des droits de l'homme.
Organisation des Nations unies.
Law.
Human rights.
Judicial discretion.
Proportionality
International law
K3240 / .L44 2012
Margin of appreciation in international human rights law : deference and proportionality / Andrew Legg. - 1st ed. - Oxford, U.K. : Oxford University Press, 2012. - xxv, 232 pages ; 24 cm - Oxford monographs in international law . - Oxford monographs in international law. .
Includes bibliographical references (pages 226-230) and index.
Introduction -- Deference : reasoning differently on the basis of external factors -- Different approaches to deference in international human rights law -- Democracy and participation -- Treaty interpretation, current state practice, and other international law influences on the practice of deference -- Expertise and competence -- Proportionality : determining rights -- Nature of the right and type of case.
International human rights courts accord their member states a margin of appreciation in relation to the implementation and interpretation of human rights law. This book argues that a degree of deference is justified - human rights inevitably look different from place to place.
Current Copyright Fee: GBP22.50 0.
9780199650453 0199650454
2012472072
GBB217235 bnb
016034634 Uk
Judicial discretion.
Droits de l'homme (Droit international)
Pouvoir discretionnaire des juges.
Droits de l'homme.
Cour europeenne des droits de l'homme.
Organisation des Nations unies.
Law.
Human rights.
Judicial discretion.
Proportionality
International law
K3240 / .L44 2012
