
Courts and Consociations: Human Rights versus Power-Sharing
Author(s): Christopher McCrudden (Author), Brendan O'Leary (Author)
- Publisher: OUP Oxford
- Publication Date: 21 Feb. 2013
- Language: English
- Print length: 216 pages
- ISBN-10: 0199676844
- ISBN-13: 9780199676842
Book Description
In three critical cases, the European Court of Human Rights has considered equality challenges to important consociational practices, twice in Belgium and then in
Sejdic and Finci v Bosnia regarding the constitution established for Bosnia Herzegovina under the Dayton Agreement. The Court’s decision in Sejdic and Finci has significantly altered the approach it previously took to judicial review of consociational arrangements in Belgium. This book accounts for this change and assess its implications. The problematic aspects of the current state of law are demonstrated. Future negotiators in places riven by potential or actual bloody ethnic conflicts may now have less flexibility in reaching a workable settlement, which may unintentionally contribute to sustaining such conflicts and make it more likely that negotiators will consider excluding regional and international courts from reviewing these political settlements.Providing a clear, accessible introduction to both the political use of power-sharing settlements and the human rights law on the issue, this book is an invaluable guide to all academics, students, and professionals engaged with transitional justice, peace agreements, and contemporary human rights law.
Editorial Reviews
Review
This is a well written, comprehensive and in-depth study of the use of consociationalism and power-sharing in areas with long-term conflicts. A main strength of the book is that the theme is analysed from different perspectives: theoretical, legal, comparative and contextual. ―
Inger-Johanne Sand, Nordic Journal of Human RightsAbout the Author
Brendan O’Leary is the Lauder Professor of Political Science, University of Pennsylvania, Professor of Political Science, Queen’s University Belfast, and former Senior Advisor on Power-sharing in the Standby Team of the Mediation Support Unit of the United Nations.
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