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Research Handbook on Accountability for Human Rights Violations

Edited by Kristin Henrard () and Michelle Duin ()

in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing

Abstract: This thought-provoking Research Handbook explores accountability for human rights violations in terms of international law from a rich spectrum of angles. A conceptual angle, investigating the broader understanding of ‘accountability’, is followed by explorations of the who (can be held accountable), for (the violation of) what (rights), how (following what supervisory mechanisms) and to what extent (leading to what remedies). The volume brings together experts on this topic from many different backgrounds, and offers both inspiration and practical guidance.

Keywords: International Human Rights Law; Accountability; Actors; International Courts And Other Supervisory Mechanisms; Jurisdiction; Human Rights Violations (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
ISBN: 9781035306923
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Chapters in this book:

Ch 1 The concept of accountability Downloads
Carolyn Moser
Ch 2 Accountability in international law Downloads
Karen De Vos and Jan Wouters
Ch 3 (Extra)territorial obligations of states Downloads
Marten Zwanenburg
Ch 4 The territorial State's human rights obligations in areas of limited statehood Downloads
Linda Hamid
Ch 5 The employment of human rights to demand accountability for activities of international organizations harming individuals Downloads
Lorenzo Gasbarri
Ch 6 Non-governmental organizations’ accountability for human rights abuses: discourses, developments, and dangers Downloads
Math Noortmann
Ch 7 Corporate accountability for human rights abuses Downloads
Justine Nolan
Ch 8 Accountability and non-state organised armed groups Downloads
Helen Duffy
Ch 9 Individuals (international criminal law) Downloads
Stefanie Jansen-Wilhelm
Ch 10 Accountability for violations of civil and political rights: redress within and beyond the penal frame Downloads
Mattia Pinto and Natasa Mavronicola
Ch 11 Accountability for violations of economic, social and cultural rights Downloads
Annick Pijnenburg
Ch 12 Children's rights and accountability under international law Downloads
Gamze Erdem Türkelli
Ch 13 Accountability challenges for minorities’ (equal enjoyment of) fundamental rights: vague norms, states’ sovereignty and legitimacy concerns of international courts1 Downloads
Kristin Henrard
Ch 14 Legal accountability, human rights and the environment: identifying thresholds and (im)possibilities Downloads
Michelle Duin
Ch 15 Accountability for the violation of the right to development: prospects and challenges Downloads
Serges Djoyou Kamga
Ch 16 Accountability at the Human Rights Council Downloads
Sangeeta Shah and Rosa Freedman
Ch 17 The Ombuds’ role in holding states accountable for human rights violations: persuasion and legal mechanisms Downloads
Carlos Alberto Alza
Ch 18 (Quasi) courts and issues of standing of individuals Downloads
Vera Shikhelman
Ch 19 The burden and standard of proof in international human rights courts Downloads
Tobias Thienel
Ch 20 Standards of review in international courts Downloads
Shai Dothan
Ch 21 Securing accountability for systemic human rights violations in Europe? Taking stock of pilot judgments Downloads
Alice Donald and Philip Leach
Ch 22 Accountability in human rights law: an introduction to remedies Downloads
Dinah Shelton
Ch 23 Accountability in international complaint procedures and the use of interim measures in urgent cases Downloads
Eva Rieter
Ch 24 Reparations in the form of restitution and compensation before selected human rights mechanisms Downloads
Gentian Zyberi
Ch 25 Legislative measures as remedies for violations of international human rights law in the three regional systems Downloads
Lize Glas
Ch 26 Accountability through supervision mechanisms – the example of the European human rights system Downloads
Veronika Fikfak
Ch 27 Accountability for LGBTI human rights violations Downloads
Kseniya A. Kirichenko
Ch 28 Accountability for human rights violations in the context of forced displacement Downloads
Geoff Gilbert
Ch 29 Human rights at sea: boat disasters and the accountability of the EU and its member states Downloads
Mariana Gkliati
Ch 30 Addressing statelessness: evaluating the performance of UN monitoring mechanisms Downloads
Vera Karanika, Stefania Tantimonaco and Laura van Waas
Ch 31 Human rights, climate change and remedies Downloads
Margaretha Wewerinke-Singh and Melina Antoniadis
Ch 32 Extraterritorial military action and human rights: accountability and its challenges Downloads
Leander Beinlich
Ch 33 Blurred lines of responsibility for human rights abuses at mega-sporting events Downloads
Daniela Heerdt
Ch 34 Duties of the individual in international human rights law Downloads
Mando Rachovitsa

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