作者: Machiko Kanetake
DOI: 10.2139/SSRN.2393332
关键词: International law 、 Human rights 、 Law 、 Preliminary report 、 Treaty 、 International human rights law 、 Political science 、 Public administration 、 Legitimacy 、 CONTEST
摘要: This thematic report, prepared for the ILA Study Group on Principles Engagement of Domestic Courts with International Law (May 2011), supplements trends and principles provided in Group’s Preliminary Report (2012). The report examines (I) how domestic courts engage findings UN human rights treaty monitoring bodies; (II) what basis; (III) why some are more willing to while others not. highlights selective partial accommodation international by which thereby approve contest bodies’ opinions their legitimacy.