National Human Rights Institutions in Europe and Latin America
International and Comparative Perspectives
Over the past 20 years, national human rights institutions (NHRIs) have moved from the periphery to the centre of the human rights debate. The potential of NHRIs to transmit and implement international norms at the domestic level, and to transfer human rights expertise to regional and global human rights fora, is increasingly recognised. In Europe, the continent with the widest variety and density of human rights protection mechanisms, NHRIs are also gradually gaining recognition as actors that can enable more comprehensive and effective human rights promotion and protection.
Filling a gap in the legal literature, this book aims to bridge the gap between the European and Latin American experiences of national human rights institutions (NHRIs), exploring the impact that this has internationally. As such, it not only includes introductory chapters on the relationship between NHRIs and the United Nations, the European Union and the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, but also offers general contributions on other European and Latin American institutions and valuable deep dives into specific case studies on certain regional commissions, ombuds offices and institutes. In order to assess the distinct models these institutional organisations adopt, three of the major European NHRIs have been chosen: the Spanish Ombuds Office, which is especially relevant to Latin America; the French Commission, of great influence in the area; and the younger, and highly interesting, German Institute. The main Latin American NHRIs which adopt either an ombuds, a commission or an institute model are also analysed, including those of Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, Paraguay, and Uruguay.
About the Editors
SEBASTIÁN LÓPEZ ESCARCENA is full professor of international law at the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile, and associate member at the Catholic University of Leuven (CGGS) and at the University Paris 1 (Panthéon-Sorbonne) (IREDIES).
MANUEL NÚÑEZ POBLETE is full professor of constitutional and international law at the Pontifical Catholic University of Valparaíso (PUCV), Chile. Substitute Judge at the Chilean Constitutional Court and former Board member of the National Institute of Human Rights of Chile (INDH).
JAN WOUTERS is full professor of international law and international organisations, Jean Monnet chair ad personam, director of the Institute for International Law and Leuven Centre for Global Governance Studies, and administrator of the America Europe Fund, KU Leuven.
List of Contributors
With contributions by Paola Acosta (University of Colombia), Heiner Bielefeldt (Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nürnberg), Emmanuel Decaux (University of Paris Panthéon-Assas), Sebastián Donoso (Council of the National Human Rights Institute of Chile), José Julio Fernández (University of Santiago de Compostela), Pablo González Domínguez (Pan-American University of Mexico), Veronika Haasz (University of Vienna), Markus Krajewski (Friedrich-Alexander University of Erlangen-Nürnberg), Michael Krennerich (Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nürnberg), Sebastián López Escarcena (Pontifical Catholic University of Chile), Emilio Maus Ratz (Pan-American University in Mexico City), Katrien Meuwissen (European Network of National Human Rights Institutions), Manuel Núnez Poblete (Pontifical Catholic University of Valparaíso, Chile), Beate Rudolf (German Institute for Human Rights), Eduardo Vio Grossi (†) (Pontifical Catholic University of Valparaíso) and Jan Wouters (KU Leuven).
Type of product | Book |
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Format | Hardback |
EAN / ISSN | 9781839703843 / 9781839705076 |
Series name | International and European law |
Weight | 710 g |
Status | Available |
Number of pages | 318 p. |
Access to exercice | No |
Publisher | Intersentia |
Language | English |
Publication Date | Feb 19, 2024 |
Available on Strada Belgique | No |
Available on Strada Europe | No |
Available on Strada Luxembourg | No |
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- Table of Contents and Front Matter
- Studying National Human Rights Institutions in Europe and Latin America: Introductory Remarks
- Fostering the Rule of Law: The Paris Principles on NHRIs
- European National Human Rights Institutions as Multi-Layered Actors: Characteristics, Challenges and Opportunities
- The European Union and National Human Rights Institutions: Towards a Stronger Partnership for Human Rights, Democracy and Rule of Law
- In Hoc Signo Vinces: Identity, Mission and Authority of National Human Rights Institutions in Latin America
- (Notes on) The Inter-American Court of Human Rights, Non-Governmental Organisations and National Human Rights Institutions
- Comisión Nacional de los Derechos Humanos (Mexico)
- Commission nationale consultative des droits de l’homme (France)
- Defensoría del Pueblo (Argentina, Colombia, and Ecuador)
- Defensoría del Pueblo (Paraguay and Uruguay)
- Defensor del Pueblo (Spain)
- Deutsches Institut für Menschenrechte (Germany)
- Instituto Nacional de Derechos Humanos (Chile)
- National Institutions at the Service of International Human Rights Law: Conclusions
- Index