The Inter American Court of Human Rights The Legitimacy of International Courts and Tribunals
Auteur : Zúñiga Natalia
This book provides a critical legal perspective on the legitimacy of international courts and tribunals.
The volume offers a critique of ideology of two legal approaches to the legitimacy of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights (IACtHR) that portray it as a supranational tribunal whose last say on human rights protection has a transformative effect on the democracies of Latin America. The book shows how the discussion between these Latin American legal strands mirrors global trends in the study of the legitimacy of international courts related to the use of constitutional analogies and concepts such as the notion of judicial dialogue and the idea of democratic transformation. It also provides an in-depth analysis of how, through the use of those categories, legal experts studying the legitimacy of the IACtHR enact self-validation processes by making themselves the principal agents of transformation. These self-validation processes work as ideological apparatuses that reproduce and entrench the mindset that the legal discipline is a driving force of change in itself. Further, the book shows how profiling the Court as an agent of transformation diverts attention from the ways in which it has pursued a particular view of human rights and democracy in the region that creates and reproduces relations of inequality and domination. Rather than discarding the IACtHR, this book aims to de-centre the focus away from formal legal institutions, engaging with the idea that ordinary people can mobilise and define the content of law to transform their lives and territories.
The book will be a valuable resource for scholars working in the areas of human rights law, law, public international law, legal theory, constitutional law, political science and legal philosophy.
INTRODUCTION, CHAPTER 1: A GENERAL FRAMEWORK ON THE DISCOURSE ON THE LEGITIMACY OF INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS BODIES, CHAPTER 2: IDEOLOGY AND SELF-VALIDATION: CRITICAL LEGAL THEORY, CHAPTER 3: THE INTER-AMERICAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS AND ITS PRACTICE AS A SUPRACONSTITUTIONAL TRIBUNAL, CHAPTER 4: TWO COMPETING LEGAL STREAMS ON THE LEGITIMACY OF THE INTER-AMERICAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS, CHAPTER 5: STATE-CENTRIC VS. CONSTITUTIONAL DISCOURSES?: CONFLUENCE RATHER THAN OPPOSITION, CHAPTER 6: IDEOLOGY AND THE IMAGE OF THE IACTHR AS DEMOCRACY-BUILDER, CONCLUSION
Natalia Torres Zúñiga is a postdoctoral research fellow at the Norwegian Centre for Human Rights, University of Oslo. She writes in the areas of international human rights law, constitutional law, law and political economy.
Date de parution : 01-2024
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 07-2022
15.6x23.4 cm
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Inter American Court of Human Rights; Legitimacy; constitutional analogy; self-validation; democratic transformation; judicial dialogue; ideology; legal Marxism; legal institutionalism; International Human Rights Law; Human Rights; Constitutional law; State-centric Approach; Constitutional Tribunals; Constitutional Approach; State-centric Scholars; Transnational Democracy; Inter-American System; International Law; Amnesty Law; Global Constitutionalists; Ius Commune; Latin American Constitutionalism; State-centric Discourse; Court's Legitimacy; Local Judiciary; Max Planck Institute; International Tribunals; Instituto De Investigaciones; CLS; Ideological Flaws; Ultimate Interpreter; International Human Rights Tribunal