'Fragmentation or unity of public international law’ revisited: analysing the European Convention on Human Rights when the European Court takes cognisance of public international law normsTools Rachovitsa, Adamantia (2013) 'Fragmentation or unity of public international law’ revisited: analysing the European Convention on Human Rights when the European Court takes cognisance of public international law norms. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractThis thesis addresses the legal challenges arising in the context of the ‘fragmentation or unity of public international law’. The question of the so-called fragmentation of public international law mainly refers to the phenomenon of diversification and expansion of public international law. In recent years, the proliferation of international bodies entrusted with the task of monitoring States’ compliance with their international obligations has increased the possibility of conflicting interpretations of similar or identical rules of international law.
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