A real threat: Compliance with human rights is no longer a value in Europe

Authors

  • Erzsébet Kardos Kaponyi

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14267/cojourn.2018v3n3a2

Abstract

The internationalization of the human rights standards and the creation of the basic human rights conventions can be regarded as a great success of the international community. Nevertheless, it has also become clear that there is a wide gap between written norms and practice, and the current mechanisms prove insufficient to protect and promote human rights. The author argues that the effort of the international community to compel countries to protect human rights has essentially failed. Even the current European regime, in particular the related mechanism of the European Union, is unsuitable for managing the violation of human rights standards.

Author Biography

Erzsébet Kardos Kaponyi

Dr. Erzsébet Kaponyi is Professor of European and International Law at Corvinus University of Budapest

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Published

2018-12-13

How to Cite

Kardos Kaponyi, E. (2018) “A real threat: Compliance with human rights is no longer a value in Europe”, Corvinus Journal of International Affairs, 3(3), pp. 3–20. doi: 10.14267/cojourn.2018v3n3a2.