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Novak, Andrew.
Transnational human rights litigationchallenging the death penalty and criminalization of homosexuality in the commonwealth /
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Transnational human rights litigationby Andrew Novak.
其他題名:
challenging the death penalty and criminalization of homosexuality in the commonwealth /
作者:
Novak, Andrew.
出版者:
Cham :Springer International Publishing :2020.
面頁冊數:
xi, 182 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
標題:
Human rightsCommonwealth countries.
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-28546-3
ISBN:
9783030285463$q(electronic bk.)
Transnational human rights litigationchallenging the death penalty and criminalization of homosexuality in the commonwealth /
Novak, Andrew.
Transnational human rights litigation
challenging the death penalty and criminalization of homosexuality in the commonwealth /[electronic resource] :by Andrew Novak. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2020. - xi, 182 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Ius gentium: comparative perspectives on law and justice,v.751534-6781 ;. - Ius gentium: comparative perspectives on law and justice ;v.10..
Chapter 1. Introduction: Lawyers, Strategic Litigation, and the Transnational Judicial Dialogue -- Chapter 2. Applying the Lens of Transnational Advocacy Networks to Human Rights Litigation -- Chapter 3.Transnational Legal Citation as a Method of Norm Diffusion -- Chapter 4. Litigation and the Abolition of the Mandatory Death Penalty -- Chapter 5. BLitigation and the Decriminalization of Homosexuality -- Chapter 6: Conclusion: Transnational Litigation as part of a Comprehensive Human Rights Strategy.
This book analyzes the role of strategic human rights litigation in the dissemination and migration of transnational constitutional norms and provides a detailed analysis of how transnational human rights advocates and their local partners have used international and foreign law to promote abolition of the death penalty and decriminalization of homosexuality. The "sharing" of human rights jurisprudence among judges across legal systems is currently spreading emerging norms among domestic courts and contributing to the evolution of international law. While prior studies have focused on international and foreign citations in judicial decisions, this global migration of constitutional norms is driven not by judges but by legal advocates themselves, who cite and apply international and foreign law in their pleadings in pursuit of a specific human rights agenda. Local and transnational legal advocates form partnerships and networks that transmit legal strategy and comparative doctrine, taking advantage of similarities in postcolonial legal and constitutional frameworks. Using examples such as the abolition of the death penalty and decriminalization of same-sex relations, this book traces the transnational networks of human rights lawyers and advocacy groups who engage in constitutional litigation before domestic and supranational tribunals in order to embed international human rights norms in local contexts. In turn, domestic human rights litigation influences the evolution of international law to reflect state practice in a mutually reinforcing process. Accordingly, international and foreign legal citations offer transnational human rights advocates powerful tools for legal reform.
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