THE SYMBIOSIS BETWEEN THE ENFORCEMENT OF NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL RIGHTS ACROSS THE AMERICAS

Authors

  • Angel Ricardo Oquendo University of Connecticut, USA

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.12957/redp.2022.70387

Keywords:

American Convention on Human Rights, Argentina, Colombia, Constitution, Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Human Rights, Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, Inter-American Court of Human Rights, Jurisdiction, Latin America, Mexico, Precedents, Public M

Abstract

: Nations in Latin America, not unlike many elsewhere, might compel a commentator to a combined consideration of their (1) international and (2) national guaranties. They have joined numerous treaties, which the third sector has been increasingly invoking at home and abroad. Beyond the combination of the two inaugural categories, a symbiosis between them seems to have consolidated. It might intensify across the globe and perhaps even reach the United States, where isolationism in this and other realms might eventually lose its lure. These pages will study this combinative and symbiotic tendency. They will demonstrate its prevalence. Deploying what the publishing journal would denominate “the bibliographic review-method,” the demonstration will hinge on an examination of chartered canons, conjointly with correlative dispositions. Thereby, it will pave the road to the anticipation of the evoked intensification and expansion.

Author Biography

Angel Ricardo Oquendo, University of Connecticut, USA

George J. and Helen M. England Professor of Law, University of Connecticut. Ph.D., M.A. (Philosophy), A.B. (Economics and Philosophy), Harvard University; J.D., Yale Law School. George J. and Helen M. England Professor of Law, University of Connecticut. Ph.D., M.A. (Philosophy), A.B. (Economics and Philosophy), Harvard University; J.D., Yale Law School. Connecticut, USA.

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Published

2022-10-03

How to Cite

Oquendo, A. R. (2022). THE SYMBIOSIS BETWEEN THE ENFORCEMENT OF NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL RIGHTS ACROSS THE AMERICAS. Revista Eletrônica De Direito Processual, 23(3). https://doi.org/10.12957/redp.2022.70387