International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR)
[1] The 1966 International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) is one of the most important human rights → treaties in the world. Together with its sister Covenant, the → International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR), it forms the treaty versions of the 1948 → Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR).
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DEATH PENALTY IN INDONESIA: WHAT AND WHY? IS IT NOT AGAINST UNIVERSAL HUMAN RIGHT PRINCIPLE? [PDF]
Even though Indonesia has ratified International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) in 2005 which directly recognizes the right to life, at the same time Indonesia has committed to apply the death penalty in its law system.
Rima Yuwana YUSTIKANINGRUM
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Dialogic Federalism: Constitutional Possibilities for Incorporation of Human Rights Law in the United States [PDF]
Discussions about the allocation of authority between federal and subfederal systems in the implementation of international human rights law typically proceed by staking out one of two initial positions.
Powell, Catherine
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Death penalty not generally incompatible with ICCPR
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Inadequacies of the Transgender Persons’ (Protection of Rights) Act, 2019: A Juxtaposition with International Legal Frameworks & Conventions [PDF]
By way of safeguarding the rights of transgender individuals, the Indian government enacted the Transgender Persons’ (Protection of Rights) Act 2019. Studies show that the Act does not fully comply with many international treaties that aim to safeguard ...
Swati Sharda, A. Marisport
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To Transfer or Not to Transfer: Identifying and Protecting Human Rights Interests in Non-Refoulment [PDF]
Human rights law imposes upon States an absolute duty not to transfer an individual to another State where there are substantial grounds for believing he or she will be tortured or subjected to cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment.
Padmanabhan, Vijay
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Conflict over Conflict: The Right to Strike in International Law
The existence of a right to strike under international law has been challenged by the International Organization of Employers since the late 1980s.
Diane F. Frey
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Open or Closed: Balancing Border Policy with Human Rights [PDF]
Open or Closed: Balancing Border Policy with Human Rights on ResearchGate, the professional network for ...
Bruch, Elizabeth M.
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Perspektif HAM terhadap Asas Praduga Tak Bersalah Pada Hukum Pidana Indonesia
The principle of presumption of innocence is one of the fundamental principles in the judiciary that guarantees human rights (HAM). This study utilizes normative legal methods with a statutory regulatory approach, document analysis, and case studies to ...
Marthin Doodoh, Herry F.D. Tuwaidan
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Analogical, digital and cibercultural regulation
On the occasion of the “VII International Conference on cultural Policy Research ICCPR 2012: Cultural Politics and Cultural Policies” held in Barcelona, the conference organization made contact with Angel J.
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