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- Title
VARIATION IN THE USE OF SUBREGIONAL INTEGRATION COURTS BETWEEN BUSINESS AND HUMAN RIGHTS ACTORS: THE CASE OF THE EAST AFRICAN COURT OF JUSTICE.
- Authors
GATHII, JAMES THUO
- Abstract
The article focuses on how East African Court of Justice (EACJ) fits concept of the authority of an international court (IC). Topics discussed include engagement of audiences such as governments and private actors during the rulings; EACJ's intermediate authority in human rights cases; human rights violations by EACJ; role of human rights advocates; and variation between human rights and business actors in their use of the EACJ.
- Subjects
INTERNATIONAL courts; HUMAN rights -- Lawsuits &; claims; HUMAN rights violations; HUMAN rights workers; BUSINESSMEN
- Publication
Law & Contemporary Problems, 2016, Vol 79, Issue 1, p37
- ISSN
0023-9186
- Publication type
Article