REFLECTIONS ON THE INTERNATIONAL ADJUDICATION OF CASES OF GRAVE VIOLATIONS OF RIGHTS OF THE HUMAN PERSON
Keywords:
human rights, Human person, rights of, international jurisdiction, international responsibility, international personality, international capacity, crimes of State, massacres, international tribunals, justice, realization of, reparationsAbstract
The coexistence of contemporary international tribunals has fostered the access to justice for the determination of international responsibility. There are approximations and convergences between the International Law of Human Rights, International Humanitarian Law, the International Law of Refugees, and contemporary International Criminal Law. The central place is of the human person. In addressing grave violations of the rights of the human person, international tribunals have a humanist common mission of rendering justice as a form of reparation. Jusnaturalism prevails over legal positivism, conscience stands above the “will”.
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