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Achieving Peace Or Protecting Human Rights Conflicts Between Norms Regarding Ethnic Discrimination In The Dayton Peace Agreement The Raoul Wallenberg Institute Human Rights Library V 23 Gro Nystuen

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Achieving Peace Or Protecting Human Rights Conflicts Between Norms Regarding Ethnic Discrimination In The Dayton Peace Agreement The Raoul Wallenberg Institute Human Rights Library V 23 Gro Nystuen
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Achieving Peace Or Protecting Human Rights Conflicts Between Norms Regarding Ethnic Discrimination In The Dayton Peace Agreement The Raoul Wallenberg Institute Human Rights Library V 23 Gro Nystuen instant download after payment.

Publisher: Martinus Nijhoff Pub
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.26 MB
Pages: 300
Author: Gro Nystuen
ISBN: 9781429427173, 9789004146525, 1429427175, 9004146520
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Achieving Peace Or Protecting Human Rights Conflicts Between Norms Regarding Ethnic Discrimination In The Dayton Peace Agreement The Raoul Wallenberg Institute Human Rights Library V 23 Gro Nystuen by Gro Nystuen 9781429427173, 9789004146525, 1429427175, 9004146520 instant download after payment.

”Achieving peace or protecting human rights? Conflicts between norms regarding ethnic discrimination in the Dayton Peace Agreement” examines some of the legal issues pertaining to international settlements aiming at ending a war, finding political common ground between bitter enemies, and at the same time, protecting individual human rights. The author examines the Dayton Peace Agreement for Bosnia and Herzegovina, and in particular the constitutional framework which on the one hand secures everyone’s human rights and protection from ethnic discrimination, but on the other hand sets up a political system which in fact discriminates on the basis of ethnicity. The author argues that it might have been consistent with international law (particularly the legal regimes of derogation and necessity) to agree on such a constitutional system at the time of the Dayton negotiations because the alternative was a high risk of continued war, but that a constitutional arrangement with clear human rights deficiencies should have been made temporary. The author points out that the ethnically-based constitutional system, for the time being, seems to prevail at the expense of the right to non-discrimination, and discusses various possibilities of altering this situation.

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