Dificultades en la proyección en España de la jurisprudencia del Tribunal de Estrasburgo
Difficulties in the projection in Spain of the case law of the Strasbourg Court
Una de las características destacadas de la evolución del Derecho ha sido la creación y extensión de sistemas de protección internacional de derechos humanos dotados de órganos judiciales específicamente encargados de asegurar esa protección: en el caso europeo, señaladamente, el sistema creado por el Convenio Europeo de Derechos Humanos, con el Tribunal Europeo de Derechos Humanos como órgano jurisdiccional. Ahora bien, se trata de sistemas relativamente nuevos, al menos desde una perspectiva histórica, que deben superponerse a ordenamientos jurídicos...
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Citius, altius, fortius?: International human rights law and protection of transgender and intersex athletes
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The Nagoya Protocol on access to genetic resources and the fair and equitable sharing of benefits arising from their utilization and its implementation in Spain
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Fragmentación geopolítica y equilibrio de poder en el auge de Occidente
Geopolitical fragmentation and balance of power in the rise of the West
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Legal system applicable to default interest in international commercial arbitration: harmonization proposals
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Crónica de Política Exterior Española
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