The The State Obligation to Regulate and Enforce Human Rights Due Diligence Procedures. Notes from the Inter-American Human Rights System
This paper addresses the issue of human rights due diligence from an Inter-American and international human rights law perspective. Although States in the region have largely neglected to establish a uniform and systemic regulatory framework, the case law of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights...
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2025
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