Convergences and divergences between international human rights, international humanitarian and international criminal law / edited by Paul De Hert, Stefaan Smis, Mathias Holvoet
Idioma: Inglés Series Supranational criminal law ; 24Editor: Cambridge : Intersentia, 2018Descripción: xvi, 298 pages ; 25 cmTipo de contenido:- texto
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- 978-1-78068-640-0
- D341 C769
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Includes bibliography
Part I. Convergences and divergences between international human rights law and international criminal law stricto sensu. Catalytic, gap-filling or retardant effects of ICL on HRL : quid juris / Patricia Pinto Soares and Gerhard Kreutzer -- Part II. Convergences and divergences between international human rights law and transnational criminal law. -- Strengthening action to end forced labour : the ILO Forced Labour Protocol and states' positive human rights obligations -- Part III. Convergences and divergences between international human rights law and international humanitarian law. -- 'It was the best of times, it was the worst of times' : a tale of detention in time of emergency
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