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Title: Right to the truth and International Jurisprudence as the "Conscience" Of Humanity. Comparative insights from the European and Inter-American Courts Of Human Rights
Authors: Oriolo, Anna
Issue Date: 2016
Citation: Oriolo, A. “Right to the truth and International Jurisprudence as the "Conscience" Of Humanity. Comparative insights from the European and Inter-American Courts Of Human Rights.” Iura and Legal Systems 2016, C(8): 66-95.
Abstract: In recent decades, the right to the truth has increasingly come to the attention of international scholars and jurisprudence. Moving from the recognition of truth as a right in the international arena and exploring the reconstruction and evolution of the right to the truth in the international human rights courts’ case-law, the following analysis focuses on the ECtHR and IACtHR insights in a comparative perspective to conclude on the emerging trends of the Strasbourg Court and the Court of San José in interpreting and applying the right to the truth, thereby acting as the “conscience” of the whole of humanity.
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http://elea.unisa.it:8080/xmlui/handle/10556/5483
http://dx.doi.org/10.14273/unisa-3600
ISSN: 2385-2445
Appears in Collections:Iura & Legal Systems. Volume 3 (Gennaio - Dicembre 2016)

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