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Human Rights and Hierarchy in International Law
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Human Rights and Hierarchy in International Law, This book takes an inductive approach to the question of whether there is a hierarchy in international law, with human rights obligations trumping other duties. It assesses the extent to which such a hierarchy can be said to exist through an analysis, Human Rights and Hierarchy in International Law
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  • Human Rights and Hierarchy in International Law
  • Written by author Erika De Wet
  • Published by Oxford University Press, USA, 5/4/2012
  • This book takes an inductive approach to the question of whether there is a hierarchy in international law, with human rights obligations trumping other duties. It assesses the extent to which such a hierarchy can be said to exist through an analysis
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1: Erika de Wet and Jure Vidmar: Introduction
2: Jure Vidmar: Norm Conflicts and Hierarchy in International Law: Towards a Vertical International Legal System?
3: Antonios Tzanakopoulos: Human Rights and United Nations Security Council Measures
4: Riccardo Pavoni: Human Rights and the Immunities of Foreign States and International Organizations
5: Philippa Webb: Human Rights and the Immunities of State Officials
6: Harmen van der Wilt: On the Hierarchy between Extradition and Human Rights
7: Geoff Gilbert: Human Rights, Refugees and Other Displaced Persons in International Law
8: Dinah Shelton: Resolving Conflicts between Human Rights and Environmental Protection: Is there a Hierarchy?
9: Susan Karamanian: Human Rights Dimensions of Investment Law
10: Andreas Ziegler and Bertram Boie: The Relationship between International Trade Law and International Human Rights Law
11: Erika de Wet and Jure Vidmar: Conclusions
1. Introduction, Erika de Wet and Jure Vidmar
2. Norm Conflicts and Hierarchy in International Law: Towards a Vertical International Legal System?, Jure Vidmar
3. Human Rights and United Nations Security Council Measures, Antonios Tzanakopoulos
4. Human Rights and the Immunities of Foreign States and International Organizations, Riccardo Pavoni
5. Human Rights and the Immunities of State Officials, Philippa Webb
6. On the Hierarchy between Extradition and Human Rights, Harmen van der Wilt
7. Human Rights, Refugees and Other Displaced Persons in International Law, Geoff Gilbert
8. Resolving Conflicts between Human Rights and Environmental Protection: Is there a Hierarchy?, Dinah Shelton
9. The Human Rights Dimension of Investment Law, Susan Karamanian
10. The Relationship between International Trade Law and International Human Rights Law, Andreas Ziegler and Bertram Boie
11. Conclusions, Erika de Wet and Jure Vidmar


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