Enhancing the Implementation of the State’s Duty to Investigate Targeted Killings In the Case-Law of the European Court of Human Rights and American Court of Human Rights

Francesco Seatzu
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This article provides an in-depth study of mass murder, with particular reference to its legal regime from a human rights perspective. In addition to describing the practical difficulties of criminalising this practice, it analyses the UN Principles on this issue and the Minnesota Protocol, and then examines the right to life as enshrined in both the European Convention on Human Rights and the Inter-American Convention on Human Rights and the attempts of their courts to protect it against targeted killings.


 


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Francesco Seatzu


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I Parte. Estudios sobre el Derecho Internacional. 4. La protección del ser humano: el fin último del Derecho Internacional