Outside the system created in Europe on the basis of the European Convention on Human Rights (hereinafter ECHR), one mostly finds a huge gap with regard to civil responsibility for human rights violations. It is trivial to note that in our time primary rights are generously conferred on individuals by many international instruments, the most prominent of which are the two International Covenants of 1966 and the corresponding regional treaties, but that the mechanisms available for sanctioning breaches of those rights through individual reparation claims remain...
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