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Punting Terrorists, Assassins and Other Undesirables: Canada, The Human Rights Committee and Requests for Interim Measures of Protection.

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  • Title: Punting Terrorists, Assassins and Other Undesirables: Canada, The Human Rights Committee and Requests for Interim Measures of Protection.
  • Author : McGill Law Journal
  • Release Date : January 01, 2003
  • Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 358 KB

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The author critically analyzes the derisory manner in which Canadian courts have regarded Canada's international human rights treaty obligations. More specifically, relying on the recent Canadian judicial pronouncements in Ahani v. Canada, the author questions the usual justifications put forth by domestic courts to disregard requests for interim measures of protection made by the Human Rights Committee. As a human rights adjudicative body of last resort, the Human Rights Committee was established by states via the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights ("ICCPR") and provides safeguards for the protection of individual rights and liberties when domestic remedies have been exhausted. Simply because the ICCPR cannot be enforced in the manner that domestic measures can does not make the ICCPR any less binding.


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