
The latest volume of the
Inter-American and European Human Rights Journal (Vol. 5, 2012) is out. Contents include:
- Álvaro Paúl, Translation Challenges of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights and Cost-Effective Proposals for Improvement
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Ajit Singh,
American Convention on Human Rights Articles 46(1)(a) and 46(2)(c): Achilles Heel or Trojan Horse?
- Gabriella Citroni,
Measures of Reparation for Victims of Gross Human Rights Violations: Developments and Challenges in the Jurisprudence of Two Regional Human Rights Courts
- Erick Acuña Pereda,
The Institutionalization of People with Mental Disabilities: Comparative Analysis between its Treatment under the Inter-American and European System of Human Rights
- Laurence Burgorgue-Larsen,
Interpreting the European Convention: What can the African Human Rights System Learn from the Case law of the European Court of Human Rights on the Interpretation of the European Convention?
- Norberto E. Garay Boza,
Gobernar desde abajo: Del control de convencionalidad a la instrumentalización de la inversión estructural de la pirámide kelseniana
- Yuri Alexander Romaña-Rivas,
Advocacy for a U.S. Commission of Inquiry on Torture in the Context of the “War on Terror” Inspired by the Latin American Experience: Chile and El Salvador
- Eric Tardif,
El sistema africano: Pilar más incipiente de la trilogía de mecanismos regionales de salvaguardia de los derechos humanos
- Jan Schneider,
Implementation of Judgments: Should Supervision be Unlinked from the General Assembly of the Organization of American States?