This book analyses the emergence, development and application of the 'right to truth' as a response to an understanding of the needs of victims in two legal contexts: international human rights law and international criminal justice.
This book analyses the emergence, development and application of the 'right to truth' as a response to an understanding of the needs of victims in two legal contexts: international human rights law and international criminal justice.
Melanie Klinkner is a Principal Academic in International Law at Bournemouth University, UK. Howard Davis is Reader In Public Law at Bournemouth University, UK.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: The Need for Truth Chapter 2: The emergence of a right to the truth Chapter 3: Content of the right to the truth Chapter 4: The public aspect of the Right to the Truth Chapter 5: The Right to the Truth in different Fora Chapter 6 The Inter-American Court & UNHCR Chapter 7: The Right to the Truth at the European Court of Human Rights Chapter 8: Truth Commissions and the right to the truth Chapter 9: International Criminal Trials Chapter 10: The Right to the Truth and the International Criminal Court Chapter 11: Conclusion
Chapter 1: The Need for Truth Chapter 2: The emergence of a right to the truth Chapter 3: Content of the right to the truth Chapter 4: The public aspect of the Right to the Truth Chapter 5: The Right to the Truth in different Fora Chapter 6 The Inter-American Court & UNHCR Chapter 7: The Right to the Truth at the European Court of Human Rights Chapter 8: Truth Commissions and the right to the truth Chapter 9: International Criminal Trials Chapter 10: The Right to the Truth and the International Criminal Court Chapter 11: Conclusion
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