ABSTRACT

This book presents a comprehensive examination of the Declaration on Human Rights Defenders and provides an analysis of the level of its reflection in regional human rights systems.

The work explores the development of the role of the individual in human rights protection since the 1998 United Nations Declaration on Human Rights Defenders. It locates the nature, activities and need for protection of human rights defenders within the current international legal framework and outlines the place and scope for a specific right to promote and protect human rights. It traces the origins of the right and the main international instruments that define it, both at national and international level. Finally, it considers the impact that the right to defend human rights can have on constitutional and international law.

The book will be a valuable resource for academics and researchers working in the areas of International Human Rights Law and Constitutional Law.

chapter 1|23 pages

Human rights defenders and the UN legal framework

Synergies on multilevel and global constitutionalism

chapter 2|25 pages

The UN Special Procedure on the situation of human rights defenders

A multilevel and global framework and the paradigm on human condition

chapter 4|25 pages

Human rights defenders

Concept, subject, limits, and challenges

chapter 5|30 pages

Human rights defenders

The intellectual dimension of individuals and collectives

chapter 8|20 pages

Human rights defenders

The European multilevel framework