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Embedding constitutional rights
This article details the concept of constitutional embedding and demonstrates its utility in four country-rights cases. Constitutional embedding refers to the process by which some understanding of constitutional rights comes to take root in everyday ...
Whitney K. Taylor
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Constitutional Environmental Rights
Constitutional environmental rights provisions may be utilised to mitigate climate impacts either directly through climate litigation or indirectly through other types of environmental rights claims.
Asmaa Khadim
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From a Latin-American perspective, even in a context where the rule of law has been under attack or has been very weak, the role of human rights NGOs has been and is very relevant in terms of documenting human rights violations, and seeking and bringing ...
Clara Burbano Herrera, Yves Haeck
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Why Challenging Discrimination at Borders is Challenging (and Often Futile)
International human rights law recognizes a general right to non-discrimination. This right has proved to have plenty of legal “bite.” It is regularly invoked at both international and national levels to challenge state action which discriminates against
Colm Ó Cinnéide
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Balancing Civil and Political Rights: Constitutional Court Powers in Indonesia and Austria
This study focuses on analyzing the role and challenges faced by the Constitutional Court in upholding political and civil rights in Indonesia and Austria.
Askari Razak +3 more
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The constitutional rights of indigenous beliefs adherents in minority fiqh perspective
Indigenous Beliefs Adherents (Penghayat Kepercayaan) who were victims of injustice filed a judicial review and finally brought out to Constitutional Court Decision Number 97/PUU-XIV/2016.
Gugun El Guyanie, A. Baskoro
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General Elections in Indonesia : Between Human Rights and Constitutional Rights
. General elections are part of human rights. Also element of realizing the democratic ideals of the Indonesian people as mandated in the Opening of the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia.
F. Esfandiari, N. Hidayah
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A Human Rights Agenda for the Biden Administration
The Biden administration has much to do to restore the United States’ credibility as a human rights leader and to strengthen the human rights system in an era of rising right-wing nationalism, authoritarianism, and competition for global power.
Sarah H. Cleveland
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Constitutional Religious Tolerance in Realizing the Protection of Human Rights in Indonesia
Tolerance in the dynamic of Indonesian society and socio-cultural diversity is necessary. It is crucial to examine constitutional regulations as the highest fundamental law.
Nurfaika Ishak +1 more
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A Comparative Analysis of Constitutional Rights in the Gambia and Indonesia
While there is strong advocacy globally on human rights, little attention is paid to constitutional rights in some countries. Many constitutions contain constitutional rights, which are mainly referred to as the bill of rights in their constitutions ...
Ousu Mendy
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