International responsibility for human rights violations in the context of a study of international law
Journal of Anbar University for Law and Political Sciences,
2010, Volume 1, Issue 1, Pages 426-443
10.37651/aujlps.2010.15727
Abstract
International responsibility for human rights violations (a study in the framework of international law) The human rights violations, if they reach a degree of cruelty, it shocks the conscience of the world, and the intervention in the field of international law, and mixed with crimes against humanity in terms of punishment and accountability to international crime . And gross violation of human rights by the State within the private sphere sovereignty is no different, in essence, for crimes against humanity committed by a State against nationals of another country. This represents the basis for the international responsibility for human rights violations. The reasons for raising the State's responsibility for human rights violations, neglect of the state to take legislative action, administrative or judicial prevent violations of human rights, as well as the practice of one of the bodies or organs of the State or one of its employees for the actions represent a gross violation of human rights can give rise to State responsibility, as the latter can arise if the state has neglected or slackened in the trial of those accused of practices that violate human rights
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