TY - BOOK AU - González-Domínguez,Pablo TI - The doctrine of conventionality control: between uniformity and legal pluralism in the inter-American human rights system T2 - Law and cosmopolitan values SN - 9781780686271 AV - KDZ579.I58 G66 2018 PY - 2018///] CY - Cambridge, United Kingdom ; , Antwerp ; , Portland : PB - Intersentia KW - Inter-American Court of Human Rights KW - fast KW - American Convention on Human Rights KW - (1969 November 22) KW - American Convention on Human Rights (1969 November 22) KW - International human rights courts KW - Central America KW - International law and human rights KW - South America KW - International and municipal law KW - Human rights KW - pplt KW - International law and national law KW - Doctrines KW - United States N1 - Includes bibliographical references (pages 257-267) and index; Jurisprudential development of the doctrine of conventionality control -- Legal analysis of the doctrine of conventionality control -- Questioning the legal validity of the doctrine of conventionality control -- Reconstructing the doctrine of conventionality control in light of the principle of subsidiarity -- General conclusions N2 - "The creation of the doctrine of conventionality control is one of the most recent and ambitious efforts undertaken by the Inter-American Court of Human Rights to increase the effectiveness of and compliance with the American Convention on Human Rights (ACHR) at the State level. It is an international obligation of all State parties to interpret domestic law in accordance with the ACHR and with the Inter-American Corpus Juris more generally, and to avoid the enforcement of that law in the case that no consistent interpretation is legally possible. This book is the first that approaches conventionality control from an analytical, critical and normative perspective. The author applies the principle of subsidiarity as a theoretical framework to argue the legality of and clarify the content of conventionality control as an international legal obligation. This innovative approach explains the normative foundations and effects of the doctrine in a manner that increases the effectiveness of the ACHR and the decisions of the Inter-American Court, whilst also respecting the legitimate freedom of States in the way they implement international human rights law at a domestic level"--Back cover ER -