Overview: Adopts a critically evaluative, at times skeptical, approach to the question of how meaningful implementation of ‘paper rights‘ might be achieved.No other collection of essays examines the issue acros.This collection of 16 essays by 19 contributors calls into question the notion of domestic justiciability across a wide range of human rights issues, such as health, human dignity, criminal justice, property and transitional democracy. The authors offer critical analyses of a number of rights frameworks, focusing in considerable detail upon specific countries (e.g. Libya, Colombia, Irel
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