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States, Human Rights, and Distant Strangers: Routledge Studies in Human Rights

Autor Angela Müller
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 ian 2025
This book combines legal and philosophical perspectives to address the question of whether states are bound by human rights when they act with effects on people abroad — states’ extraterritorial human rights obligations (EHRO).
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032388496
ISBN-10: 1032388498
Pagini: 356
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Seria Routledge Studies in Human Rights


Cuprins

1. Introduction  Part I: Legal Framework  2. Fundamental Rights Protection in Domestic Constitutions  3. Fundamental Rights Protection at the Supranational Level: The Case of the European Union  4. International Human Rights Law  5. Conclusion: The Legal Status of Extraterritorial Human Rights Obligations  Part II: Ethical Framework and Normative Justifiability  6. Setting the Scene  7. Statist Objections to Extraterritorial Human Rights Obligations  8. A Justificatory Theory of Extraterritorial Human Rights Obligations  Part III: From Normative Justification to Legal Implementation  9. Translating Ethical Principles to Legal Interpretation  10. The Interpretation of Jurisdiction  11. Concluding Remarks

Notă biografică

Angela Müller is Head of AlgorithmWatch CH and Head of Policy and Advocacy at AlgorithmWatch. Before writing her PhD thesis on extraterritorial human rights obligations at the University of Zurich, she obtained an MA in Political and Economic Philosophy from the University of Berne. During her academic career, she was a visiting researcher at Columbia University, New York, and Hebrew University, Jerusalem.

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'This book is an essential contribution to the scholarship on extraterritorial human rights obligations, and Angela Müller provides an in depth and convincing analysis not only of the legal basis for such obligations, but more importantly, their normative foundation.  Setting out the tension between the territorial conception of human rights obligations and the empirical fact that states impact upon human rights enjoyment for individuals far beyond their borders, Müller bases her analysis on legal philosophy to challenge the often dominant approach that rights are universal, but obligations are territorial.  Müller frames her thorough and mature analysis around the necessity to return to the normative origins of human rights law, namely that of equality and universality. This book is vital for our legal and normative understanding of extraterritorial and global human rights obligations.'
Professor Sigrun Skogly, Lancaster University Law School
'The book innovatively addresses key questions of human rights law and theory: Based on a critical assessment of counterarguments, it develops a strikingly profound justificatory theory of extraterritorial human rights obligations and shows its substantial consequences for the interpretation of crucial elements of contemporary human rights law. The arguments are sharp, concise, compelling and a pleasure to read.'
Matthias Mahlmann, Professor of Legal Philosophy and International Law at the University of Zurich
'This book is a must read in the field of extraterritorial human rights obligations – a most careful analysis both of legal and ethical aspects.'
Oliver Diggelmann, Professor of International Law at the University of Zurich