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OverviewThe first edition of The American Convention on Human Rights showed the hesitant steps of a court trying to find its way in a region plagued by egregious human rights violations, the absence of democracy and a significant disregard of international human rights norms. The second edition followed this up by introducing an analysis of the advancement in the reasoning of the Court regarding the violations that it had been dealing with since its inception. This, now co-authored, third edition contains an updated and in-depth analysis of the norms applied by the Inter-American Court of Human Rights to deal with the most frequent human rights violations that still occur in Latin America regarding life, humane treatment, personal liberty, due process, access to justice, the principle of legality and judicial protection. The second edition contained a chapter on disappearances, as the Court at the time had significantly developed its reasoning on the matter; this third edition shows the latest evolution on the subject, which still plagues the region. In addition, a new chapter examines discrimination, an issue that has emerged as a frequent and important concern in the Court's work. This edition also reflects the dynamic development of the Court's work in recent years, which has evolved to a more refined jurisprudence covering more specific aspects of the rights examined and topics not previously addressed. These include, inter alia, the justiciability of social, economic, cultural and environmental rights; the recognition of collective rights holders and State responsibility for gender-based torture committed by private actors. These advances are the result of considerable progress in the democratization and embrace of human rights in the countries under the Court's jurisdiction. CECILIA MEDINA QUIROGA is Professor Emerita at the Universities of Chile and Diego Portales, who has lectured across the Americas and Europe. She was a member and chair of the UN Human Rights Committee and former judge and president of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights. VALESKA DAVID CONTRERAS is a legal scholar and practitioner who works for the World Bank's Latin America and the Caribbean Unit of the Social Inclusion and Sustainability Global Practice and is an affiliated researcher at the Human Rights Centre at Ghent University. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Cecilia Medina Quiroga , Valeska David ContrerasPublisher: Intersentia Ltd Imprint: Intersentia Ltd Edition: 3rd edition Dimensions: Width: 17.00cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 24.40cm Weight: 1.000kg ISBN: 9781839702310ISBN 10: 1839702311 Pages: 498 Publication Date: 26 July 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationCecilia Medina, lawyer (University of Chile) and Doctor in Law (University of Utrecht). She is Former Professor of International Law at the Law Faculty of the University of Chile and Director of the Human Rights Center at the same Faculty. She taught for several years at the University of Utrecht, The Netherlands and was invited to teach in several universities abroad. In 1997 she was appointed to the Robert F. Kennedy Chair for distinguished Latin American academics at Harvard Law School. She has designed, organized and directed courses on International Human Rights Law for Chilean and Latin American judges and lawyers in The Netherlands, Argentina, Uruguay and Chile and for Latin American lawyers on Women and Human Rights in several Latin-American countries. She is Former member (1995-2002) and Chairperson (1999-2001) of the United Nations Human Rights Committee; former judge (2004-2009) and President (2008-2009) of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights. She has written books and articles in international human rights law. She has received several awards for her work in human rights, such as inter alia, the Equality Now award for lifelong commitment to Human Rights, the Women's Prize of the Peter and Patricia Gruber Foundation, the Prominent women in International Law award by the Women's Interest Group of the American Society of International Law, the Rene Cassin Prize in Chile; medals for her academic work at the University of Chile. She is a Commandeur of the Order Oranje- Nassau from the Queen of The Netherlands. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |