The interaction between the European Court of Human Rights and National Human Rights Institutions: towards a more systematic interaction?
Abstract
National Human Right Institutions and European Court of Human Rights. The firsts, are generally defined as permanent and independent bodies, which governments have established for the specific purpose of protecting human rights, the second is commonly recognised as the highest authority in terms of human rights protection in the European System and often indicated as one of the most successful international courts. What is their relation? The thesis aims at exploring their interaction on the basis of the current situation and on the ongoing debate, and considers whether the interaction between the Court in Strasbourg and the NHRIs should be more framed and systematised.
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
https://doi.org/20.500.11825/626Collections
Related items
Showing items related by title, author, creator and subject.
-
The importance of acceding : a plea for better human rights protection within the European Union
Ohl, Tara Caroline (2015)This research started by analysing the flaws in the fundamental rights framework within the European Union. It examined its relation to the European Convention of Human Rights and the European Court of Human Rights, and ... -
Looking for Asia’s turn : a study of (sub)regional human rights mechanisms of South and Southeast Asia through India and Thailand
Rana, Shikha (2018)Within the global human rights governance, the regional human rights mechanisms have hitherto come to occupy an indispensable space. Displaying the capacity to span the distance between international and local mechanisms, ... -
Compensating human dignity: “just satisfaction” and integral reparation approaches : a comparative analysis between the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights and the Inter-American Court Human Rights
Ayala Zamora, Bárbara María (2019)Reparations are intimately related to the effectiveness of the Regional Human Rights Protection System. For the adequate protection of human dignity, it is crucial that every system provides the right to reparation within ...