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Remarks by Vera Gowlland-Debbas

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2017

Vera Gowlland-Debbas*
Affiliation:
Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies

Abstract

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Type
Is the UN Security Council Bound by Human Rights Law?
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 2009

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References

* Ryan Goodman, Linos-Alexander Sicilianos, and Gráinne de Búrca did not submit remarks for the Proceedings.

1 Child Recruitment, Appeals Chamber Decision on Preliminary Motion Based on lack of Jurisdiction, Case No. SCSL-14-131, 1 29 (May 31, 2004).

2 Reservations to Convention on Prevention and Punishment on the Crime of Genocide, Advisory Opinion, 1951 I.C.J. 19 (May 15).

3 Martti Koskenniemi, Int’l Law Comm’n, Fragmentation of International Law: Difficulties Arising from the Diversification and Expansion of International Law, Report of the Study Group of the International Law Commission, A/CN,4/L.682,1 410 (Apr. 13, 2006).

4 See SC Res. 1904 (2009) on the appointment of an Ombudsperson.