81. Evelyne Schmid. Taking Economic, Social and Cultural Rights Seriously in International Criminal Law
- Author:
- Mara Tignino
- Publication Date:
- 07-2015
- Content Type:
- Journal Article
- Abstract:
- Evelyne Schmid’s new book, Taking Economic, Social and Cultural Rights Seriously in International Criminal Law, aims to provide a bridge between developing practice and existing knowledge. At the heart of her book lies the question of how, or to what extent, violations of ESCR are addressed in international criminal proceedings and transitional justice mechanisms. She criticizes the current marginalization of ESCR abuses in scholarship on international criminal law and bemoans the reality that ‘efforts to address the legacy of widespread human rights abuses display a bias towards civil and political rights’. While some have argued for an expansion of international criminal law to account more directly for violations of ESCR, Schmid claims such an expansion is unnecessary; in her view, such violations already fall within the scope of international crimes.
- Topic:
- Genocide, Human Rights, International Law, United Nations, War Crimes, Courts, and Transitional Justice
- Political Geography:
- Europe, North Korea, Cambodia, United Nations, and Myanmar