The Procedural Status of the Individual before International and Supranational Tribunals

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Paperback, 206 blz. | Engels
Springer Netherlands | 1966e druk, 1966
ISBN13: 9789401187039
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The most important sipgle factor in guaranteeing the effective pro­ tection of human rights - including economic and property interest- is that private individuals and groups be capable of maintaining a judicial action against any sovereign State causing them injury. Thus, individuals must possess the necessary locus standi at both the regional and international levels. A private individual must be able to prosecute an action before an international tribunal - in his own name - against an offending Government, particularly his own. Unfortunately, this necessary right of action was not recognized under traditional internatio­ nallaw. It is only very recently, since the adoption of the European Convention of Human Rights and the Establishing Treaty of the Common Market, that nongovernmental entities have achieved locus standi before international courts. As this book is being written, it is no longer valid to hold that only States are procedural subjects of international law. Nevertheless, it must - tragically - be conceded that individuals do not enjoy the same standing as Member States. This same generalization applies to the United Nations. Starting with the proposition that the individual is a subject of the Law, this book not only analyses examples supporting this viewpoint, but it concentrates on the more important shortcomings, primarily those existing within the Council of Europe, the European Economic Community, and the United Nations. Therefore, recommendations are offered as to the specific improvements that must be made.

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ISBN13:9789401187039
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Aantal pagina's:206
Uitgever:Springer Netherlands
Druk:1966

Inhoudsopgave

I. Implementing Man’s Natural Rights: The Developing International Law.- Failure at the International Level.- The Regional Approach.- The Spreading Regionalism.- Individual Procedural Rights at the Regional Level.- Purpose of the Study.- The Natural Rights of Man.- II. The Development of Procedural Remedies.- From Antiquity to the Modern State.- The Status of the Individual under Roman Law.- Quiritary Law.- Jus Civile.- Jus Gentium.- Present Theories of Individual Procedural Status.- The Individual as an Object.- The Individual as a Beneficiary.- The Individual as a Full Subject.- Other Subjects of the Law.- Early International Courts.- III. The Inter-War Period.- The U.S.-Mexican Mixed Claims Commission.- Mixed Claims Commissions.- Arbitral Tribunals.- Jurisdiction of the Court of Danzig.- Upper Silesian Convention.- Protection of Minorities.- Permanent Court of International Justice.- IV. The Efforts of the United Nations.- Failure at the International Level.- Universal Declaration of Human Rights.- Right of Petition.- International Labour Organization.- Conventions.- Organizational Structure.- Right of Petition.- “Individual Petition”.- Advisory Opinions.- International Court of Justice.- Contentious Cases.- Advisory Opinions.- Inter-State Complaints.- Recommendations.- V. The Council of Europe: Political Unification.- The Realization of an Ideal.- The Council of Europe and Unification.- The Individual and the Commission Convention of Human Rights.- Inter-State Applications.- Subsequent Protocols.- European Social Charter.- Protection of States.- Regional Tribunals and the Individual Commission of Human Rights.- Developing Jurisprudence of the Commission.- The Third Protocol.- The Court of Human Rights.- Article 44 and Individual Petition.- Compulsory Jurisdiction.- Second Protocol.- Committee of Ministers.- The Individual as a Beneficiary.- Conclusions: Political Organizations.- VI. European Economic Organizations.- The Common Market.- Economic Integration of Europe.- Rise of the European Economic Community.- Growing Obstacles to Integration.- Supranational Structure.- The European Communities and the Individual.- Establishing Treaties.- Court of the Coal and Steel Community.- Combined Community Court.- The Individual and the EEC.- Direct Right of Appeal.- Indirect Right of Appeal.- The Role of the Court in an Expanding Legal System.- Treaty Texts and the Individual.- Article 177 and the Individual.- New Exceptions to Article 177.- Legal Development in the EEC.- Statute of Limitations.- Court Decisions and Individual Rights.- Social Security Cases.- Advisory Jurisdiction.- The Individual as a Beneficiary.- Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development.- Conclusions: Economic Organizations.- VII. Conclusions.- Individual Right of Action.- Political and Economic Organizations Compared.- The Future Global Efforts.- International Court of Justice.- Private Undertakings.- Trend of World Law.- Table of Cases.- Subject Matter Index.- Index of Authorities.

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