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San Diego International Law Journal
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Article
Abstract
The aim of this Article is to examine such developments and the current availability of remedies for human rights violations in general. The Author will also examine the appropriateness of such remedies and opportunities to pursue them. The Article starts by identifying remedies in international law. This is followed by a case study and analysis of attempts by several national judiciaries to grapple with remedies prescribed by international law, against the background of international and national remedies. In the course of examining the reasons for an inadequate remedial structure, the Article will focus on several national cases. They will illustrate both objective and false dilemmas which national courts face when implementing the law of remedies for victims of international law violations.
Recommended Citation
Sanja Djajic,
Victims and Promise of Remedies: International Law Fairytale Gone Bad,
9
San Diego Int'l L.J.
329
(2008)
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