TY - BOOK AU - Grote,Rainer AU - Morales Antoniazzi,Mariela AU - Paris,Davide TI - Research handbook on compliance in international human rights law T2 - Research handbooks in human rights series SN - 9781788971119 AV - K3240 .R47 2021 PY - 2021/// CY - UK PB - Edward Edgar Publishing Limited KW - Human rights KW - International law KW - Human Rights KW - Droits de l'homme (Droit international) KW - fast N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; 1. Compliance in international human rights law : issues, concept, methodology / Rainer Grote, Mariela Morales Antoniazzi and Davide Paris -- Part I. Europe. 2. Securing the survival of the system : the legal and institutional architecture to supervise compliance with the ECtHR's judgments / Raffaela Kunz -- 3. The ECHR as a constitutional rights catalogue : compliance in Austria / Christina Binder and Philipp Janig -- 4. Compliance in France : a 'dialogue without words' / Laurence Burgorgue-Larsen -- 5. Under the watchful eyes of the Federal Constitutional Court : compliance in Germany / Nicola Wenzel -- 6. The chances of observing human rights in an illiberal state : diagnosis of Hungary / Eszter Polg�ari and Boldizs�ar Nagy -- 7. Changing me softly?: Actors, tools and techniques of international human rights compliance in Italy / Giorgio Repetto -- 8. Assessing Russia's responses to judgments of the European Court of Human Rights : from compliance to defiance / Ausra Padskocimaite -- 9. The 'indirect constitutionalization' of international human rights law in Spain / Encarna Carmona Cuenca and Sara Turturro P�erez de los Cobos -- 10. Compliance in the UK in the 'age of subsidiarity' / Alice Donald -- Part II. Latin America. 11. Compliance as transformation : the Inter-American system of human rights and its impact(s) / Rene Urue�na -- 12. Argentina : strong linkage between IHRL and domestic law / Laura Cl�erico and Celeste Novelli -- 13. A multi-level process : compliance with international human rights law in Brazil / Fl�avia Piovesan and Julia Cortez da Cunha Cruz -- 14. Chile : compliance after 'kind' reminders / Judith Sch�onsteiner and Marcela Z�u�niga -- 15. Compliance with international human rights obligations in Colombia : assessing the normative evolution and practical challenges / Juana Acosta-L�opez and Giovanny Vega-Barbosa -- 16. Reparation without access to justice : the incomplete compliance with the judgments of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights in Mexico / Guillermo E. Estrada Ad�an and Patricia Cruz Mar�in -- 17. Venezuela : from the structural non-compliance with judgments of the IACtHR to the denunciation of the ACHR and the OAS Charter (a pending matter for a future democratic state) / Carlos Ayala Corao -- Part III. Africa. 18. Forging a credible African system of human rights protection by overcoming state resistance and institutional weakness : compliance at a crossroads / Frans Viljoen -- 19. Compliance with international human rights decisions in Cameroon : mechanisms in place but a lack of transparency / Debra Long -- 20. A pick and pay approach : Burkina Faso's compliance with international human rights law / Kounkin�e Augustin Som�e -- Part IV. The UN human rights system : the case of the ICCPR. 21. Compliance monitoring under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights / Anja Seibert-Fohr and Christine Weniger -- Part V. Cross-cutting issues. 22. A dialogue with the deaf?: The political branches as compliance partners / Rainer Grote -- 23. Judicial compliance in the regional human rights systems / Davide Paris -- 24. NGOs : a critical link to understanding and strengthening compliance of international decisions / Mariela Morales Antoniazzi and Viviana Krsticevic -- 25. Conclusion: Moving beyond compliance without neglecting compliance in international human rights law / Rainer Grote, Mariela Morales Antoniazzi and Davide Paris N2 - "This comprehensive Research Handbook offers an in-depth examination of the most significant factors affecting compliance with international human rights law, which has emerged as one of the key problems in the efforts to promote effective protection of human rights. In particular, it examines the relationships between regional human rights courts and domestic actors and judiciaries. Taking an interdisciplinary approach, the Research Handbook explores the legal and political considerations that shape compliance, using a combination of both international and comparative law analysis in the assessment of regional human rights regimes. ... The Research Handbook also discusses the limits of, and possible alternatives to, compliance as a framework for analysis, offering a fuller understanding of the effectiveness of international human rights law."--Back cover ER -