...with each of these questions in turn. HORIZONTAL HUMAN RIGHTS AND SELF-CONTAINED REGIMES Typically, human rights are intended to be vertical, or exercised by a citizen against the state. However,...
...and Human Rights in an Era of Climate Disruption, Climate Change Justice and Human Rights Task Force Report, 2014. [33] ICC Commission Report, Resolving Climate Change related Disputes through Arbitration...
...the Hague Rules on Business and Human Rights Arbitration was developed, which allow for i) victims of corporate human rights abuses to confront multinational enterprises legally and ii) to address...
...purpose of sovereign immunity is to promote courtesy and mutual respect between states, and that the application of the sovereign immunity complies to European Convention on Human Rights only if...
...year of law school and simultaneously worked as a Research Assistant for Professor George Bermann. She has a deep-seated passion for Human Rights work. In her 1L summer, Olga took...
...such as the inclusion of human rights, labor, and environmental concerns in BITs, for example, Austria-Kazakhstan BIT,[6] Austria-Tajikistan BIT,[7] Hungary-Kyrgyzstan BIT (2020), Korea-Uzbekistan BIT (2019), and others. WHY CREATE...
...2000), 41 I.L.M. 896. [20] Lebanon: Flawed Domestic Blast Investigation, Human Rights Watch (Oct. 20, 2020), https://www.hrw.org/news/2020/10/22/lebanon-flawed-domestic-blast-investigation. [21] Ben Hubbard et al., How a Massive Bomb Came Together in Beirut’s...
...Arbitration for Sport (CAS) and Business and Human Rights Arbitration (BHR).[1] The paradigm shift from the court-based resolution is also taking place in rather less commercial domains, such as art...
...provisions that can make human rights considerations come into play, thus preventing giving effect to those provisions. Nowadays, human rights are considered to form an important part of the mandatory...
...European Union, Article 6 of the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms guarantees the right to counsel, and Article 47 of the Charter of Fundamental...
...common area where that has been done concerns international human rights conventions. But outside the field of human rights, a real reluctance to empower individuals to maintain international claims characterizes...
...human rights standards.[7] The process that Professors Rogers and Drahozal delineated (described above) builds on some of these theories. Professor Rogers noted that international arbitration is, in fact, “an even...
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