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The power of the Paris Agreement in international climate litigation
Abstract Climate litigation has reached the international level with several requests for advisory opinions from international courts and tribunals, and human rights treaty bodies addressing climate change‐related human rights violations. The Paris Agreement will likely be relevant in many of these and other cases to come, whether directly in disputes ...
Christina Voigt
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The rise of international climate litigation
Abstract International climate litigation is on the rise, with international courts and tribunals being asked to offer advisory opinions on climate change, several rights‐based climate change claims being put forward before international human rights bodies and courts, and international economic tribunals increasingly being engaged with the issue. This
Benoit Mayer, Harro van Asselt
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A Performative Theory of Judicial Dissent
This article introduces a ritual theory of judicial dissent. Conventional accounts of the functions of judicial dissent, whether in the context of domestic or international judicial systems, can be grouped into three thematic categories: ‘dissent as transparency’, ‘dissent as opposition’ and ‘dissent as conscience’.
Hemi Mistry
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Access to Justice: Dynamic, Foundational, and Generative
Abstract Access to justice reveals its contours through, and is best understood for, its dynamic nature. Conceptually, it shows a number of peculiar oscillations within couplets of opposites, like rights and structure, autonomous and derivative right, and substance and procedure.
Gianluigi Palombella
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A divergência do modelo de direito ao duplo grau de jurisdição construído no âmbito das Cortes suscitou o questionamento acerca da resistência da Corte Interamericana em aplicar a margem de apreciação nacional, culminando na observância de que o ...
Marcelo Varella +1 more
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Entendido como un derecho social y previsto en las fuentes documentales del sistema interamericano de derechos humanos, el acceso a la educación está protegido por el orden internacional en el continente americano.
Celso de Oliveira Santos +1 more
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La Sección Especializada del Tribunal Supremo de Elecciones en el marco de los artículos 8.1 y 25.1 del Pacto de San Jos [PDF]
Se analiza si el Reglamento de la Sección Especializada del Tribunal Supremo de Elecciones cumple con los estándares interamericanos de derechos humanos y el bloque de convencionalidad.
Lara Aguilar, Adolfo
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El control de convencionalidad programado por la Corte Interamericana de Derechos Humanos ha asumido nuevas posturas. De un control judicial puramente represivo de inaplicación de normas nacionales contrarias al Pacto de San José de Costa Rica y a la ...
Néstor Pedro Sagüés
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Manuela, víctima de los estereotipos de género
La Corte Interamericana de Derechos Humanos declaró responsable internacionalmente al Estado de El Salvador por violar derechos humanos fundamentales de Manuela, una madre joven, pobre, analfabeta, que frente a una emergencia obstétrica llegó a un ...
Nadia Virginia Copello
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Analisa as consequências de ratificação de um tratado pelo Estado Brasileiro, em especial do tratado que criou a Corte Interamericana de Direitos Humanos, em face do princípio Pacta Sunt Servanda, analisando a decisão, que recebeu o nº 12.237, datado de
Eneida Orbage de Britto Taquary
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