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Conventionality control in Argentine case law
The article addresses the concept of conventionality control, its elements and characteristics, as defined by the Inter-American Court of Human Rights and Latin American supreme courts, and then analyze, in particular, the case of the jurisprudence of ...
Lucía Bellocchio
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The Elephant in the Room: A Systematic Review of Stimulus Control in Neuro-Measurement Studies on Figurative Language Processing [PDF]
The processing of metaphors and idioms has been the subject of neuroscientific research for several decades. However, results are often contradictory, which can be traced back to inconsistent terminology and stimulus control. In this systematic review of
Sina Koller +2 more
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Enforcing Human Rights Through Conventionality Control by Jack Dias-Harrison
Observing the practice of the Inter-American Court, this article will criticise the doctrinal effectiveness of conventionality control as a mode of regional enforcement of human rights.
Jack Dias-Harrison
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Global Constitutionalism, Control of Conventionality and the Right to Strike in Chile
n the Inter-American context, the control of conventionality promoted by the Inter-American Court of Human Rights is linked to the process of construction of an ius commune in human rights. Human rights are identified as norm of constitutional character.
Gonzalo Aguilar Cavallo
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Abstract This chapter proposes that the conventionality control replicates the elements inherent of the judicial exercise: to know, to judge, and to enforce what is judged. Thus, this chapter seeks to extract a broader, more comprehensive conception and precise of the conventionality control; and to articulate the various aspects of ...
Miriam Lorena Henríquez Viñas +1 more
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The interplay between inhibitory control and metaphor conventionality [PDF]
When a metaphor is first encountered (lawyers are sharks), several meanings are activated, but the literal ones (lawyers have fins) need to be inhibited to successfully compute the figurative meaning (lawyers are aggressive). With repeated exposure that metaphor becomes conventionalized, and its figurative meaning may be easily accessible without the ...
Faria, Sana +3 more
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The control of conventionality is a term recently accepted and conceived as a mechanism for the protection of human rights; therefore, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights has been conceptualizing, developing and establishing application
Elsibed Carmona Gomez +1 more
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Conventionality Control of Domestic Law [PDF]
Through gaining lessons from the doctrine of constitutionality control, the book deals principally with conventionality control achieved by judicial adjudicators. This monograph fills the gap in comparative international human rights law by analysing the practice of conventionality control in Europe and Latin America.
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This text explores the growing influence of International Human Rights Law, focusing on the Inter-American System. It argues that human rights have attained a status akin to a "secular religion," shaping the legitimacy of states globally.
Max Silva Abbott
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Alberto Fujimori, Peruvian ex-president and perpetrator of human rights violations, was released from prison due to a presidential pardon in 2017. He was also granted immunity from prosecution.
Javier Alonso de Belaunde de Cárdenas
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