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E-raamat: International Human Rights Law of Cooperation: International Cooperation, State Responsibility and the European Convention on Human Rights

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This incisive book examines how states bear responsibility for human rights protection when they cooperate. Focusing on the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR), it explores the challenges of international cooperation to international human rights law and uncovers how, nonetheless, human rights provisions may turn into an international human rights law of cooperation and regulate inter-state interaction.

Prisca Feihle discusses the meaning of international cooperation to human rights law, engaging in detailed analysis of case-law to illustrate how the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) addresses cooperation between states in a range of areas including migration policies, surveillance measures or criminal investigations. Developing a comprehensive framework for states human rights responsibilities in international cooperation, she puts forward insightful recommendations on what human rights law under the ECHR demands of states beyond these specific subject matters. Suggestions concern the ECHRs interactions with the law of international responsibility, interpretational method and the scope of application and content of human rights provisions in relation to inter-state interaction affecting individuals.





This judicious book is a vital resource for students and scholars of public international law, particularly those with an interest in the law of international responsibility, human rights law and especially the ECHR and ECtHR. It will also benefit those studying international relations, as well as practitioners and policymakers in the field of human rights law.

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This book makes an interesting and original contribution to the field of human rights law by exploring the distinctive question of the extent to which states are (and should be) bound by human rights when they cooperate transnationally with other states - for example in areas such as anti-terrorism, intelligence-sharing or extradition. It combines careful scholarly analysis of existing rules of international law with proposals for further developing an international human rights law of cooperation to strengthen the responsibility of states for protecting human rights when they cooperate with other states. -- Gráinne de Búrca, European University Institute Focusing on the implications and consequences of state cooperation for individuals human rights, Prisca Feihle has written a unique book that systematically explores the gaps and lacunas in existing legal frameworks. One of the many strengths of this book is the focus on regional human rights law and especially the ECHR and its institutional mechanisms. This is not an abstract account but rather a very real analysis of an international human rights law of cooperation. -- Mikael Rask Madsen, Centre of Excellence for International Courts, Denmark In her comprehensive and thought-provoking monograph, Prisca Feihle demonstrates how international cooperation risks undermining human rights standards in some cases while other situations require cooperation between states to realize the promise of human rights. Based on a meticulous analysis of the case law of the European Court of Human Rights and a commanding grip of the law of state responsibility, this innovative must-read book breaks fresh ground for both public international law and international human rights law. -- Helmut Philipp Aust, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany

Contents
1 Introduction: international cooperation, state responsibility
and the European Convention on Human Rights
PART I INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AND
INTERNATIONAL LAW
2 The significance of international cooperation in international
law
3 International cooperation and the general law of international
responsibility
PART II INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION BEFORE THE
EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS
4 Regulating international cooperation in the context of a
regional human rights regime: challenges and promises
5 Extradition, expulsion and other forms of an individuals
removal: rights as specific limits to international cooperation
6 Extraordinary renditions: cooperation turning into complicity
7 Cooperation under the auspices of international organizations:
human rights protection and international cooperation in
balance
8 Effective investigations into cross-border criminal acts:
cooperation as a duty under human rights
9 The ECtHRs continuous review over international cooperation
PART III A FRAMEWORK FOR HUMAN RIGHTS
RESPONSIBILITY IN INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
10 Reinterpreting human rights responsibility in international
cooperation
11 Redefining the scope of application of human rights within
international cooperation
12 Human rights obligations with a cooperative dimension
13 Conclusion: an international human rights law of cooperation
still unfolding
Prisca Feihle, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany