The evolving international procedural capacity of individuals /
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Katrin Fenrich.
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Springer,
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2019.
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1 online resource
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Preliminary remarks -- Conventional commitment -- Procedural embedding -- Substance of relief -- Observations and final remarks.
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This book critically addresses the still prevalent assumption of the individuals procedural disability in international judicial fora. Against this backdrop, it examines and compares various international enforcement mechanisms from the individuals perspective. Establishing specific comparison criteria, the book identifies the benefits and weaknesses of these mechanisms and traces the ongoing process of individualization in the field of international procedural law. Thus, it not only maps the complex landscape of international enforcement mechanisms; it also integrates the theoretical question of the individuals role in international law with the practical issue of enforcing individual rights, thereby connecting the fields of legal theory and international procedural law. Academic readers interested in the intersection of international legal theory and international procedural law will find the book both enjoyable and insightful. Further, researchers and students of public international law will benefit from its in-depth analysis and comparative focus. --
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com.springer.onix.9783030192815
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Evolving international procedural capacity of individuals.