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5 - The Treaty-Based Structure of International Human Rights Law

from Title 2 - Normative Pluralism in International Human Rights Law

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 April 2025

Ludovic Hennebel
Affiliation:
Aix-Marseille University
Hélène Tigroudja
Affiliation:
Aix-Marseille University
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This chapter outlines the treaty-based structure of international human rights law norms, including various human rights treaties, and discusses the common legal regime for these treaties. It highlights the specificity and effects of human rights treaties on state obligations and freedoms. The chapter examines the different types of human rights treaties, including general and specialized treaties, and their impact on international human rights law. It also discusses the legal regime governing these treaties, including their interpretation, implementation, and enforcement. The chapter provides a comprehensive overview of the treaty-based framework of international human rights law and its significance in shaping state behavior and protecting human rights.

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International Human Rights Law
A Treatise
, pp. 43 - 67
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2025

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