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This book offers a distinctive approach to the right not to be subjected to enforced disappearance. Over the last decade, the entry into force of the UN Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance has brought to the forefront of legal discussion the need to effectively address the practice of disappearance. Yet, there are still obstacles to combatting it, which are in part due to a limited understanding of the right's underlying concept, content and scope.
This book examines the phenomenon and definition of enforced disappearance and sheds new light on the right against disappearance. Presenting a doctrinal appraisal of the norm's legal value, it suggests that the right against enforced disappearance holds a customary value, while also arguing that it has since attained a jus cogens status. Lastly, it examines in detail the rights to truth and reparation and how regional and national courts have interpreted these norms. It assesses the UNConvention's dynamics and considers whether the lack of a right against disappearance embedded in regional human rights systems affects individuals' protection.
The book provides an overview of key jurisprudence on disappearances, making it of benefit to both practitioners and theorists of international law.
This book examines the phenomenon and definition of enforced disappearance and sheds new light on the right against disappearance. Presenting a doctrinal appraisal of the norm's legal value, it suggests that the right against enforced disappearance holds a customary value, while also arguing that it has since attained a jus cogens status. Lastly, it examines in detail the rights to truth and reparation and how regional and national courts have interpreted these norms. It assesses the UNConvention's dynamics and considers whether the lack of a right against disappearance embedded in regional human rights systems affects individuals' protection.
The book provides an overview of key jurisprudence on disappearances, making it of benefit to both practitioners and theorists of international law.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
本書提供了一種獨特的方法來探討不受強迫失踪的權利。在過去十年中,聯合國《保護所有人不受強迫失踪公約》的生效,使得有效應對失踪行為的必要性成為法律討論的焦點。然而,仍然存在一些阻礙其打擊的障礙,部分原因在於對該權利的基本概念、內容和範疇的理解有限。
本書探討了強迫失踪的現象和定義,並對反對失踪的權利提供了新的見解。通過對該規範法律價值的學理評估,提出反對強迫失踪的權利具有習慣法的價值,同時也主張該權利已經達到了jus cogens的地位。最後,本書詳細檢視了真相和賠償的權利,以及區域和國家法院如何解釋這些規範。它評估了聯合國公約的動態,並考慮到區域人權體系中缺乏反對失踪的權利是否影響了個體的保護。
本書提供了有關失踪的關鍵判例的概述,對國際法的實務工作者和理論家均有益處。
作者簡介
Dr. Ioanna Pervou is a lecturer at the Hellenic Open University and an adjunct lecturer at Democritus University of Thrace. She obtained her Bachelor from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and holds an LLM in Public International Law from the University of Cambridge, an LLM in Constitutional Law from Democritus University of Thrace, and an MBA with specialty in the administration of public hospitals.
作者簡介(中文翻譯)
Dr. Ioanna Pervou 是希臘開放大學的講師,並且是德莫克利特斯大學的兼任講師。她在塞薩洛尼基的亞里士多德大學獲得學士學位,並持有劍橋大學的公共國際法碩士學位、德莫克利特斯大學的憲法法碩士學位,以及專攻公共醫院管理的工商管理碩士學位。