Contents Chapter 16 The Administration of Justice During States of Emergency ..................................................811 Learning Objectives.................................................................................................811 Questions ..................................................................................................................811 Relevant Legal Instruments....................................................................................812 1. Introduction......................................................................................................813 1.1 1.2 2. General introductory remarks ........................................................................813 Introductory remarks on limitations and derogations in the field of human rights ............................................................................814 The Notion of Public Emergency in International Human Rights Law ..........................................................................................815 2.1 Relevant legal provisions.................................................................................815 2.1.1 Derogations and the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights.........................................................................................816 2.2. Derogations from legal obligations: A dilemma for the drafters..............816 2.3 The interpretation of the international monitoring bodies........................821 2.3.1 Article 4(1) of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights ........................................................................................821 2.3.2 Article 27(1) of the American Convention on Human Rights ..................825 2.3.3 Article 15(1) of the European Convention on Human Rights...................827 3. Non-Derogable Rights and Obligations in International Human Rights Law ..........................................................................................831 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 Introductory remarks.......................................................................................831 Relevant legal provisions.................................................................................832 The right to life.................................................................................................833 The right to freedom from torture and from cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment ..............................................................835 3.5 The right to humane treatment......................................................................837 3.6 The right to freedom from slavery and servitude. ......................................838 3.7 The right to freedom from ex post facto laws and the principle of ne bis in idem...................................................................................................839 3.7.1 The prohibition of ex post facto laws.........................................................839 3.7.2 The principle of ne bis in idem ..............................................................840 3.8 The right to recognition as a legal person ....................................................842 3.9 The right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion........................842 3.10 The right not to be imprisoned merely on the ground of inability to fulfil a contractual obligation.....................................................................843 3.11 The rights of the family...................................................................................844 3.12 The right to a name..........................................................................................844 Human Rights in the Administration of Justice: A Manual on Human Rights for Judges, Prosecutors and Lawyers xxv

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