Law

Anne-Katrin Wolf

Aktivlegitimation im UN-Individualbeschwerdeverfahren

[The Capacity to Institute Proceedings in the United Nation's Individual Complaints Procedures.]

2018. XVI, 436 pages.

Jus Internationale et Europaeum 144

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Anne-Katrin Wolf examines how ways to lodge complaints (the right to bring an action) are arranged under the UN's various human rights treaties. She provides an overview of the admissibility criteria for individuals and collective bodies, such as associations or non-governmental bodies, to complain about violations, finding that limited eligibility in places is hindering effective protection of human rights.
Anne-Katrin Wolf examines how ways to lodge complaints (the right to bring an action) are arranged under the UN's various human rights treaties. She provides an overview of the admissibility criteria for individuals and collective bodies, such as associations or non-governmental bodies, to complain about violations, finding that limited eligibility in places is hindering effective protection of human rights.
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Anne-Katrin Wolf Geboren 1987; Studium der Rechtswissenschaft in Berlin, Paris und London; Sachbearbeiterin in der Projektgruppe »Runder Tisch Sexueller Kindesmissbrauch« im BMJV; wiss. Mitarbeiterin an der Universität Potsdam und der Universität Zürich; Referendariat beim Kammergericht Berlin; Rechtsanwältin in Berlin.

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In: Newsletter Menschenrechte — 2019, 272–273 (Sabrina Lipp)