Menno T. Kamminga challenges one of the cornerstones of classic international law: the presumption that states are entitled to exercise diplomatic protection only on behalf of their own nationals. Kamminga systematically reexamines this position, arguing that if a state violates its international human rights obligations, other states are entitled to exercise full protection on behalf of the victims, regardless of their nationality.
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By Menno T. Kamminga
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Hardback. Etat : New. In this volume, Menno T. Kamminga examines the established doctrine that limits a state's right to invoke diplomatic protection to cases involving its own citizens, arguing that international human rights law has eroded this traditional restriction. Drawing on practice within the United Nations and other international bodies, the study analyzes the procedures through which one state may hold another accountable for abuses committed against any individual. Published as part of the Pennsylvania Studies in Human Rights series, the work contributes to debates on enforcement mechanisms in international law during the early 1990s. N° de réf. du vendeur NN-260228-shelf-2-052
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Hardback. Etat : New. Menno T. Kamminga challenges one of the cornerstones of classic international law: the presumption that states are entitled to exercise diplomatic protection only on behalf of their own nationals. Kamminga systematically reexamines this position, arguing that if a state violates its international human rights obligations, other states are entitled to exercise full protection on behalf of the victims, regardless of their nationality. N° de réf. du vendeur LU-9780812231762
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