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The Inter-American Court of Human Rights and Conventionality Control
During the past seventeen years, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights (IACtHR), based in San José, Costa Rica, has taken substantial steps to ensure compliance with its decisions. It devised a brand-new tool, known as ‘conventionality control’ (CC),
Walter Carnota
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Rebuilding the Ladder? Contemporary Contests Over Industrial Policy
ABSTRACT Does the greater embrace of industrial policy globally signal the emergence of a New Washington Consensus? We show that the multiplication of industrial policies, while consequential, signals neither normalisation nor consensus. Rather, industrial policy is increasingly the object of contestation over norms and practices of state ...
Ilias Alami, Jack Taggart, Tom Chodor
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Prisons and the Inter-American court of human rights
In this month's episode, Prof Dr Clara Burbano-Herrera engages in discussion with Dr Pablo Saavedra Alessandri, Secretary of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights.
Burbano Herrera, ClaraRE220020046313028010018868100000-0002-8325-7180F73C2EEA-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4 +1 more
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This article explores the intersection between economic, social, cultural, and environmental rights (ESCR) and transitional justice (TJ) in the Inter-American system, using the Plan de Sánchez Massacre v. Guatemala (2004) case as a pivotal moment in the
Bárbara Pincowsca Cardoso Campos +1 more
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This contribution aims to elaborate on the intricate relationship between the Inter-American System for the Protection of Human Rights (IASHR) and those national institutions that reflect the division of powers: the judiciary, legislative power and ...
RAGONE SABRINA
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Social rights in the jurisprudence of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights
This chapter traces the historical development of social rights protection in the case law of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights. While the American Convention on Human Rights (ACHR) only contains one provision that refers to economic, social and ...
Eduardo Ferrer Mac-Gregor +1 more
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Sailing Through Time: Building Pacific Maritime Resilience
ABSTRACT This article examines the Pacific Blue Shipping Partnership (PBSP), an ambitious initiative aimed at decarbonising maritime transport across Oceania. The study explores the cultural, historical and technological aspects of wind‐propelled shipping in the Pacific.
Christiaan De Beukelaer +20 more
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Commercial treaties and political transformation in Sulu and Southeast Asian littorals, c. 1830–1840
Abstract This article re‐examines an economic treaty concluded between Spain and the Sulu Sultanate in 1836. Analysing the Tausug (Jawi) and Spanish treaty versions alongside archival sources from Spain, the Philippines, and England, it traces the impact of indigenous agency beyond the formal signatories on economic and political transformations ...
Eleonora Poggio +2 more
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This paper explores how two 2025 Advisory Opinions, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights’ OC-32/25 and the International Court of Justice’s opinion on climate change, address indigenous peoples’ rights.
Maria del Angel Iglesias
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The dire situation in prisons in which detainees who are protected by provisional measures find themselves in Latin America is a practice incompatible with international human rights treaties, such as the American Convention on Human Rights (ACHR) and ...
Burbano Herrera, ClaraRE220020046313028010018868100000-0002-8325-7180F73C2EEA-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4 +3 more
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