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STATE INTEREST AND TRUST IN INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW
DOI: 10.17803/2313-5395.2017.1.7.091-101
Author: Vinodh Jaichand
Rubric: INTERNATIONAL LAW OF HUMAN RIGHTS
Annotation: This article analyzes important issues of Human Rights Law. In particular it focuses on the issue of a state interest and trust. This problem is considered in the light of international law sources such as the International Covenant for Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and the International Covenant for Civil and Political Rights. It is noted that these acts are vague and unclear; therefore State Parties cannot enforce them.
The issue of Human Rights is revealed in the context of demonstration of states’ self-interest. International human rights
appear to be remote and disconnected from the very persons they seek to protect. In this connection the author considers a matter of the International Human Rights Court.
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Keywords: International law, Human rights, State Interest and Trust, International Human Rights Court, International Covenant for Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, International Covenant for Civil and Political Rights
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