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Civil Remedies and Human Rights in Flux: Key Legal Developments in Selected Jurisdictions

Editat de Dr Ekaterina Aristova, Dr Ugljesa Grusic
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 iun 2023
What private law avenues are open to victims of human rights violations? This innovative new collection explores this question across sixteen jurisdictions in the Global South and Global North. It examines existing mechanisms in domestic law for bringing civil claims in relation to the involvement of states, corporations and individuals in specific categories of human rights violation: (i) assault or unlawful arrest and detention of persons; (ii) environmental harm; and (iii) harmful or unfair labour conditions. Taking a truly global perspective, it assesses the question in jurisdictions as diverse as Kenya, Switzerland, the US and the Philippines. A much needed and important new statement on how to respond to human rights violations.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781509947638
ISBN-10: 1509947639
Pagini: 400
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Draws on examples from diverse jurisdictions such as Kenya, the US and the Philippines

Notă biografică

Ekaterina Aristova is a Postdoctoral Fellow in Human Rights and Practice at the Bonavero Institute of Human Rights, UK.Ugljesa Grusic is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Laws, University College London, UK.

Cuprins

1. Introduction: Civil Remedies and Human Rights in Flux Dr Ekaterina Aristova, University of Oxford, UK and Dr Ugljesa Grusic, University College, London, UK2. Argentina: Untapping the Potential of Private Law Constitutionalisation Professor Martín Hevia, Universidad Torcuato Di Tella, Argentina and Andrés Constantin, Georgetown University, USA3. Australia: Tort Law Filling a Human Rights Void Professor Sarah Joseph, Griffith University, Australia and Dr Joanna Kyriakakis, Monash University, Australia4. Bangladesh: A Constitutional Solution for a Tort Law Deficit? Taqbir Huda, Tort Law Project Bangladesh5. Brazil: A Progressive Framework on Civil Liability and Human Rights Protection? Daniela Arantes Prata, London School of Economics, UK and Danilo B Garrido Alves, University of Oxford, UK6. Canada: Backsteps, Barriers and Breakthroughs in Civil Liability for Sexual Assault, Transnational Human Rights Violations and Widespread Environmental Harm Professor Penelope Simons, University of Ottawa, Canada and Professor Heather McLeod-Kilmurray, University of Ottawa, Canada7. England and Wales: The Common Law's Answer to International Human Rights Violations Russell Hopkins, Temple Garden Chambers, UK8. France: Untapping the Potential of Civil Liability to Remedy Human Rights Violations Dr Virginie Rouas, SOAS, University of London, UK9. Germany: Tort Law's Potential to Remedy Human Rights Violations Dr Leonhard Hübner, Osnabrück University, Germany and Luca Kaller, Heidelberg University, Germany10. India: Constitutional Torts 'Ruling the Roost'? Professor Surya Deva, Macquarie University, Australia11. Kenya: Constitution, Common Law and Statute in Vindication of Rights Jill Cottrell Ghai, Katiba Institute, Kenya12. The Netherlands: A Wide Open Window for Human Rights Norms? Dr Lucas Roorda, Utrecht University, Netherlands13. The Philippines: Civil Vindications for Uncivilised Wrongs Gemmo B Fernandez, Australian National University, Isabel L Guidote, Harvard Law School, USA, Raphael Lorenzo A Pangalangan, Jindal Global University, India and Ruby Rosselle L Tugade, University of the Philippines14. South Africa: Civil Liability for Constitutional Wrongs Dr Alistair Price, University of Cape Town, South Africa15. Switzerland: The Underuse of Civil Remedies for Corporate and State Human Rights Violations Professor Nicolas Bueno, Swiss Distance University and Professor Federica De Rossa, Università della Svizzera italiana, Switzerland 16. Ukraine: The Untapped Potential of Tort Law Dr Bohdan Karnaukh, Yaroslav Mudryi National Law University, Ukraine17. United States: Potential Paths Forward aft er the Demise of the Alien Tort Statute Dr Rachel Chambers, University of Connecticut, USA and Professor Jena Martin, West Virginia University, USA