01386 2200229 4500001002100000005001500021008004100036020002200077035001900099041000800118082001000126084001600136100002800152245006900180260002400249300001900273500006000292520072700352650001701079650003801096650002201134INLIS00000000000985920200508205003200508||||||||| | ||| |||| ||eng|| a978-90-04-37551-2 0010-0520009859 aeng0 a341.4 a341.4/PAS/C0 aFrancisco Pascual-Vives00aConsensus-Based Interpretation of Regional Human Rights Treaties aLeidenbBrillc2019 axviii, 290 pp. ae-book aIn Consensus-Based Interpretation of Regional Human Rights Treaties Francisco Pascual-Vives examines the central role played by the notion of consensus in the case law of the European and Inter-American Courts of Human Rights. As many other international courts and tribunals do, both regional human rights courts resort to this concept while undertaking an evolutive interpretation of the Rome Convention and the Pact of San José, respectively. The role exerted by the notion of consensus in this framework can be used not only to understand the evolving character of the rights and freedoms recognized by these international treaties, but also to reaffirm the international nature of these regional human rights courts. 0aHuman Rights 0aHuman Rights and Humanitarian Law 0aInternational Law