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Damages for Violations of Human Rights - A Comparative Study of Domestic Legal Systems (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2016)
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Damages for Violations of Human Rights - A Comparative Study of Domestic Legal Systems (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2016)
Series: Ius Comparatum - Global Studies in Comparative Law, 9
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This volume analyses the legal grounds, premises and extent of
pecuniary compensation for violations of human rights in national
legal systems. The scope of comparison includes liability regimes
in general and in detail, the correlation between pecuniary
remedies available under international law and under domestic law,
and special (alternative) compensation systems. All sources of
human rights violations are embraced, including historical
injustices and systematical and gross violations. The book is a
collection of nineteen contributions written by public
international law, international human rights and private law
experts, covering fifteen European jurisdictions (including Central
and Eastern Europe), the United States, Israel and EU law. The
contributions, initially prepared for the 19th International
Congress of Comparative law in Vienna (2014), present the latest
developments in legislation, scholarship and case-law concerning
domestic causes of action in cases of human rights abuses. The book
concludes with a comparative report which assesses the developments
in tort law and public liability law, the role of the
constitutionalisation of the right to damages as well as the court
practice related to the process of enforcement of human rights
through monetary remedies. This country-by-country comparison
allows to consider whether the value of protection of human rights
as expressed in international treaties, ius cogens and in national
constitutional laws justifies the conclusion that the interests at
stake should enjoy protection under the existing civil liability
rules, or that a new cause of action, or even a whole new set of
rules, should be created in national systems.
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