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Title: КОНЦЕПЦИЯТА ЗА ИЗЧЕРПВАНЕ НА ВЪТРЕШНОПРАВНИТЕ СРЕДСТВА ЗА ЗАЩИТА – ПРОИЗХОД, ПРАВНА СЪЩНОСТ, ФУНКЦИЯ В МЕЖДУНАРОДНИЯ СЪДЕБЕН ПРОЦЕС
Other Titles: CONCEPT OF THE EXHAUSTION OF LOCAL REMEDIES – ORIGIN, LEGAL ESSENCE, FUNCTION IN THE INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE
Authors: Драгиев, Александър
Keywords: Calvo doctrine
local remedies
exhaustion of local remedies
international courts of justice
judicial or administrative authorities of the state
admissibility of the application
Issue Date: 3-Feb-2025
Series/Report no.: Том L 2024;с. 73-86
Abstract: The exhaustion of local remedies is the most important prerequisite for deciding by an international court of justice a human rights violation dispute. The concept of this exhaustion originates from a legal theory formulated by the Argentine diplomat Carlos Calvo which became known as „Calvo doctrine”. In its legal essence, the concept represents a legal obligation of a natural or a legal person whose rights are infringed by a particular State, as well as an obligation of a State representing the person, before recourse to an international court of justice, to seek from the existing judicial or administrative authorities in the respondent State to remedy the infringe provided that all, including highest, instances of these authorities are exhausted. The function of this concept in international judicial proceedings is that the exhaustion of local remedies is a precondition for admissibility for deciding by a court of justice of an application for violated human rights.
URI: http://research.bfu.bg:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/2142
ISSN: 1311-221X
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