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Justiciability of Human Rights Law in Domestic Jurisdictions
Alice Diver, Jacinta Miller
School of Law & Criminal Justice
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Social Sciences
Civil and Political Rights
20%
Courts
40%
Criminal Justice System
20%
Decision Maker
20%
Democracy
20%
Human Dignity
40%
Human Rights
100%
India
20%
International Human Rights Law
100%
Kenya
20%
Libya
20%
Nigeria
20%
Rule of Law
20%
South Africa
20%
UK
40%
Arts and Humanities
Crime
14%
Critical Analysis
14%
Democracy
14%
Dignity
14%
Dilemma
14%
Europe
14%
Framework
14%
Human Dignity
28%
Human Rights
100%
India
14%
Kenya
14%
Kingdom
14%
Libya
14%
Nigeria
14%
Northern Ireland
14%
Republic of South Africa
14%
Rule of Law
14%
Scholars
14%
substantive
14%
Tension
14%
Keyphrases
Domestic Jurisdiction
100%
Human Rights Issues
50%
Transitional Democracy
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Justice
100%
Shareholder Rights
100%