EU, Trading and human rights: consistent framework?
The relationship between European Union and International Human Rights Law has not always been close. The global projection of the EU, specially, its interest in becoming a leader in international trade, is facing its negative impact in some territories, specially those affected by human rights vio...
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The relationship between European Union and International Human Rights Law has not always been close. The global projection of the EU, specially, its interest in becoming a leader in international trade, is facing its negative impact in some territories, specially those affected by human rights violation or negation of fundamental rules of International Law, such as ius cogens self-determination of people. This paper will examine to what extend the practice of the European Union trading with occupying and administrative powers in some territories could jeopardise its compliance with its own values and principles.
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spelling | doaj.art-eb101f9907bc485a87cebd7bea6d52ee2022-12-22T03:17:51ZengUniversidad de JaénAge of Human Rights Journal2340-95922021-12-011710.17561/tahrj.v17.6124EU, Trading and human rights: consistent framework?Carolina Jiménez Sánchez0Universidad de Málaga The relationship between European Union and International Human Rights Law has not always been close. The global projection of the EU, specially, its interest in becoming a leader in international trade, is facing its negative impact in some territories, specially those affected by human rights violation or negation of fundamental rules of International Law, such as ius cogens self-determination of people. This paper will examine to what extend the practice of the European Union trading with occupying and administrative powers in some territories could jeopardise its compliance with its own values and principles. https://revistaselectronicas.ujaen.es/index.php/TAHRJ/article/view/6124Human rightsTrading, self-determinationEuropean UnionOccupied TerritoriesGSP |
spellingShingle | Carolina Jiménez Sánchez EU, Trading and human rights: consistent framework? Age of Human Rights Journal Human rights Trading, self-determination European Union Occupied Territories GSP |
title | EU, Trading and human rights: consistent framework? |
title_full | EU, Trading and human rights: consistent framework? |
title_fullStr | EU, Trading and human rights: consistent framework? |
title_full_unstemmed | EU, Trading and human rights: consistent framework? |
title_short | EU, Trading and human rights: consistent framework? |
title_sort | eu trading and human rights consistent framework |
topic | Human rights Trading, self-determination European Union Occupied Territories GSP |
url | https://revistaselectronicas.ujaen.es/index.php/TAHRJ/article/view/6124 |
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