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- Self-executing_right abstract "Self-executing rights in international human rights law are rights that are formulated in such a way that one can deduce that it was the purpose to create international laws that citizens can invoke directly in their national courts. Self-executing rights, or directly applicable rights, are rights which, from the viewpoint of international law, do not require transformation into national law. They are binding as such and national judges can apply them as such, as if they were national rules. From the viewpoint of national law, it may be required that all international law be incorporated into national law before becoming valid. This depends on the national legal tradition.In order to decide whether a rule is self-executing or not, one must only look at the rule in question. National traditions do not count. A rule that says that states should guarantee freedom of expression to its citizens is self-executing. A rule that says that states should take all the necessary measures to create enough employment is not. Non-self-executing rules of international law only impose the obligation on states to take measures and to create or alter legislation. Citizens or national judges cannot invoke these rules (and demand employment as in the previous example) in a national court. This means that international law that is not self-executing must be transformed into national law in order to take effect.The priority of international law remains a fact whether this law is or is not self-executing. A state cannot invoke its national law as a reason not to respect its international obligations. In case of non-self-executing rules, it is obliged to change its national law or to take certain measures. It violates international law if it does not do so. In this case, a national judge can only decide that their state should modify national law or take certain measures. They cannot invalidate national law that contradicts non-self-executing international law. They can only declare national law null and void if it contradicts self-executing international rights.Most human rights contained in the main human rights treaties are self-executing and can be invoked by individuals in a national courtroom, although this is the case more for civil rights than for economic and social rights.".
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- Self-executing_right wikiPageWikiLink Category:Human_rights.
- Self-executing_right wikiPageWikiLink Category:International_law.
- Self-executing_right wikiPageWikiLink Employment.
- Self-executing_right wikiPageWikiLink Freedom_of_expression.
- Self-executing_right wikiPageWikiLink Freedom_of_speech.
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- Self-executing_right wikiPageWikiLinkText "Self-executing right".
- Self-executing_right wikiPageWikiLinkText "self-executing".
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- Self-executing_right subject Category:Human_rights.
- Self-executing_right subject Category:International_law.
- Self-executing_right hypernym Rights.
- Self-executing_right type Person.
- Self-executing_right type Concept.
- Self-executing_right type Relation.
- Self-executing_right type Right.
- Self-executing_right comment "Self-executing rights in international human rights law are rights that are formulated in such a way that one can deduce that it was the purpose to create international laws that citizens can invoke directly in their national courts. Self-executing rights, or directly applicable rights, are rights which, from the viewpoint of international law, do not require transformation into national law. They are binding as such and national judges can apply them as such, as if they were national rules.".
- Self-executing_right label "Self-executing right".
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