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No Rights Without Remedy: In Search of an ICHR

  • Date
  • January 17, 2002

In this article, the author looks at some of the factors that make human rights an anomaly within international law, the history that has led to this state of affairs, and the grounds for hope that international justiciability of human rights isn't the pipedream that it appears to be today, more than fifty years after its entrance on the international stage.

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