Judicial convergence and fragmentation in the case-law of regional human rights bodies and the UN Human Rights CommitteeTools Abrusci, Elena (2019) Judicial convergence and fragmentation in the case-law of regional human rights bodies and the UN Human Rights Committee. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractThe proliferation of regional and international human rights adjudicatory bodies increases the likelihood of conflicting interpretations of fundamental rights and freedoms, which may trigger judicial fragmentation. International Human Rights Law (IHRL) certainly offers a fertile ground for fragmentation to arise for the high sensitivity of the issues related to many human rights and the determinant role of social, cultural, religious and historical concerns. While judicial fragmentation in International Law has been at the centre of the scholarly debate in the last decade, the same phenomenon within IHRL has been less explored.
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