Interstate human rights case

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In human rights, an interstate case occurs when one state party to a human rights treaty brings a lawsuit against another state, alleging violations of human rights.

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  • Leckie, Scott (1988). "The Inter-State Complaint Procedure in International Human Rights Law: Hopeful Prospects or Wishful Thinking?". Human Rights Quarterly. 10 (2): 249–303. doi:10.2307/762144. ISSN 0275-0392. JSTOR 762144.
  • Risini, Isabella (2018). The Inter-State Application under the European Convention on Human Rights: Between Collective Enforcement of Human Rights and International Dispute Settlement. Brill Publishers. ISBN 978-90-04-35726-6.