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- The Right to Life under International Law
- The Right to Life under International Law
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Foreword
- Acknowledgements
- Table of Cases
- An Historical Introduction to the Right to Life
- Part I Overview of the Right to Life under International Law
- 1 The Status of the Right to Life
- 2 The Content of the Right to Life
- 3 Jurisdiction and the Right to Life
- 4 The Relationship between the Right to Life and Other Human Rights
- Part II Major Themes
- Part III The Protection of At-Risk Groups and Individuals
- Part IV Accountability
- Part V Human Rights Machinery Protecting the Right to Life
- Part VI Outlook
- Index
4 - The Relationship between the Right to Life and Other Human Rights
from Part I - Overview of the Right to Life under International Law
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 September 2021
- The Right to Life under International Law
- The Right to Life under International Law
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Foreword
- Acknowledgements
- Table of Cases
- An Historical Introduction to the Right to Life
- Part I Overview of the Right to Life under International Law
- 1 The Status of the Right to Life
- 2 The Content of the Right to Life
- 3 Jurisdiction and the Right to Life
- 4 The Relationship between the Right to Life and Other Human Rights
- Part II Major Themes
- Part III The Protection of At-Risk Groups and Individuals
- Part IV Accountability
- Part V Human Rights Machinery Protecting the Right to Life
- Part VI Outlook
- Index
Summary
The chapter considers the inter-relationship between the right to life and other fundamental human rights, in particular the right to freedom from torture, to family life, to fair trial, to liberty and to security, to privacy, to peaceful assembly, and to food. While the remedy of a survivor of unlawful State action is likely to exist under the right to freedom from inhumane treatment, where the intent of State agents was to kill, a violation of the right to life may also have occurred.
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- The Right to Life under International LawAn Interpretative Manual, pp. 85 - 100Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021