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Regional Human Rights Bodies as Instruments of International Law

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 December 2019

Silvia Serrano*
Affiliation:
Inter-American Commission on Human Rights.

Extract

I will try to cover three different examples on issues in which the Inter-American and the European Courts have had different approaches, some substantive, some methodological, regarding the following issues:

  1. 1. A substantive and radical difference in the approach of the right to appeal a criminal conviction;

  2. 2. A substantive but slight difference in the approach of cases of involuntary or forced sterilization;

  3. 3. An example of evolution from divergence to convergence in the subject of access to information; and

  4. 4. A radical difference in the approach with respect to reparations.

Type
Regional Human Rights Bodies as Instruments of International Law
Copyright
Copyright © 2019 by The American Society of International Law

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