1st Edition
The Human Rights Committee and the Right of Individual Communication Law and Practice
By P. R. Ghandhi
Copyright 1998
550 Pages
by
Routledge
546 Pages
by
Routledge
550 Pages
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Routledge
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This book was originally published in 1998. Protection of Human Rights both at a regional and at an international level is now a major pre-occupation of International Law. The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights 1966 is probably the most important single universal human rights instrument of our time, which both sets standards and ensures compliance with them, through measures of... Read more
1. Introduction. 2. The Human Rights Committee. 3. The Operation of the Individual Communciation Procedure. 4. Inadmissibility ratione personae. 5. Inadmissibility ratione loci. 6. Inadmissibility ratione temporis. 7. Inadmissibility ratione materiae. 8. Non-substantiation and no claim under article 2 of the Optional Protocol. 9. Anonymity, abuse of the right of submission and no 'fourth instance'. 10. Inadmissibility under article 5(2)(a) of the Optional Protocol. 11. Inadmissibility under article 5(2)(b) of the Optional Protocol. 12. Fundamental Procedural Issues. 13. Final Views of the Committee. 14. Reservations. 15. Final Remarks.
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P. R. Ghandhi






