The ways to accessible international protection to human rights violation victims
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https://doi.org/10.46901/revistadadpu.i11.p17-31Keywords:
Subsidiarity, Res Judicata, Inter-American Court Of Human Rights, ONU Human Rights CommitteeAbstract
This article assumes that awareness of rights is as essential as access to information on how to protect them in the event of violations. In this sense, this research aims to analyze the possibility of access to the universal protection mechanism after an unsuccessful search of the victim to the inter-American regional system, under the possible problem of the ONU Human Rights Committee being prevented from analyzing the case , as the Inter-American Court has already decided at the regional level, with the exhaustion of all forms of impugnation, that is, the case has already occurred. However, based on an exploratory methodology that was essentially bibliographical, legislative and jurisprudential, it was sought to determine whether the absence of protection by the Inter-American Court would not compromise the greater purpose of safeguarding the human rights of the international system, even though from a perspective and if such a finding could not render the debate about the positivization or application of the theory of the implicit judgment of international law to the singular system of protection of human rights impossible.
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