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Courts and Consociations: Human Rights Versus Power-Sharing

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Courts and Consociations: Human Rights versus Power-Sharing - McCrudden, Christopher, and O'Leary, Brendan
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Consociations are power-sharing arrangements, increasingly used to manage ethno-nationalist, ethno-linguistic, and ethno-religious conflicts. Current examples include Belgium, Bosnia, Northern Ireland, Burundi, and Iraq. Despite their growing popularity, they have begun to be challenged before human rights courts as being incompatible with human rights norms, particularly equality and non-discrimination. Courts and Consociations examines the use of power-sharing agreements, their legitimacy, and their compatibility with ...

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Courts and Consociations: Human Rights versus Power-Sharing 2013, Oxford University Press, Oxford

ISBN-13: 9780199676842

Hardcover