Book contents
- The Cambridge Handbook of New Human Rights
- The Cambridge Handbook of New Human Rights
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Part I Cross-Cutting Observations
- Part II Public Good Rights
- Part III Status Rights
- Part IV New Technology Rights
- Part V Autonomy and Integrity Rights
- The Right to Bodily Integrity
- The Right to Mental Integrity
- Rights Relating to Enforced Disappearance
- The Right to Diplomatic and Consular Protection
- 34 The Emergent Human Right to Consular Notification, Access and Assistance
- 35 From a Human Right to Invoke Consular Assistance in the Host State to a Human Right to Claim Diplomatic Protection from One’s State of Nationality?
- Part VI Governance Rights
- Index
34 - The Emergent Human Right to Consular Notification, Access and Assistance
from The Right to Diplomatic and Consular Protection
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 January 2020
- The Cambridge Handbook of New Human Rights
- The Cambridge Handbook of New Human Rights
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Part I Cross-Cutting Observations
- Part II Public Good Rights
- Part III Status Rights
- Part IV New Technology Rights
- Part V Autonomy and Integrity Rights
- The Right to Bodily Integrity
- The Right to Mental Integrity
- Rights Relating to Enforced Disappearance
- The Right to Diplomatic and Consular Protection
- 34 The Emergent Human Right to Consular Notification, Access and Assistance
- 35 From a Human Right to Invoke Consular Assistance in the Host State to a Human Right to Claim Diplomatic Protection from One’s State of Nationality?
- Part VI Governance Rights
- Index
Summary
The field of human rights is not static. It evolves in response to newly identified needs as well as clearer perceptions of recognised needs. Much of the discussion in this volume explores the fresh articulation of new substantive rights, the identification of new ‘rights-bearers’, and the creation of new mechanisms for rights protection.
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- The Cambridge Handbook of New Human RightsRecognition, Novelty, Rhetoric, pp. 439 - 452Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2020
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