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LCP4807 Assignment 1 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) Semester 2 2025 - DUE 20 August 2025 Write a critical essay in which you define international human rights law and distinguish it from the following concepts of international law: a) International Humanitarian Law b) International Criminal Law c) International Refugee Law

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,LCP4807 Assignment 1 (COMPLETE ANSWERS)
Semester 2 2025 - DUE 20 August 2025
MULTIPLE CHOICE,ASSURED EXCELLENCE
Write a critical essay in which you define international human
rights law and distinguish it from the following concepts of
international law:
a)
International Humanitarian Law
b)
International Criminal Law
c)
International Refugee Law




International Human Rights Law — definition and distinctions
from IHL, ICL and International Refugee Law
Thesis. International human rights law (IHRL) is a distinct but
overlapping body of international law whose purpose is to
protect the dignity and entitlements of persons against abuses
by public authorities and, increasingly, powerful non-state
actors. It must be understood in relation to—but also
distinguished from—three other major legal regimes:

,international humanitarian law (IHL), international criminal law
(ICL) and international refugee law. Each regime has its own
triggers, normative content, addressees, enforcement
mechanisms and policy rationales. A clear grasp of these
differences is essential for effective protection of people in
peace, in crises, and in armed conflict.


What is International Human Rights Law?
At its core, IHRL comprises the rules, principles and institutions
that recognize and protect the civil, political, economic, social
and cultural rights of individuals and groups. Its modern
architecture is built on the Universal Declaration of Human
Rights (1948) and binding treaties such as the International
Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR, 1966) and the
International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
(ICESCR, 1966), together with subject-specific treaties (e.g., the
Convention against Torture, the Convention on the Rights of the
Child) and regional systems (European, Inter-American, African).
Key features of IHRL
 Object of protection: Persons — their dignity and
fundamental entitlements (life, liberty, security, fair trial,
freedom from torture, adequate standard of living,
education, health, etc.).

,  Addressee: Primarily states (their organs and agents),
though obligations increasingly extend to non-state actors
through state responsibility and special human-rights
obligations.
 Triggering circumstances: Generally applies at all times —
in peace and war — whenever a state exercises
jurisdiction; however, some rights may be lawfully limited
or derogated in emergencies under treaty rules (e.g.,
ICCPR Article 4).
 Legal character: Rights-based, often framed as obligations
of conduct (respect, protect, fulfil) and results; many
duties are immediate (non-discrimination, prohibition of
torture), others require progressive realization (socio-
economic rights).
 Enforcement and supervision: International treaty bodies
(Human Rights Committee, CESCR, Committee against
Torture), special rapporteurs, regional courts (ECtHR, Inter-
American Court, African Court), the Universal Periodic
Review (UNHRC), and soft-law monitoring.
IHRL is normative and aspirational — it defines minimum
standards of treatment and entitlements that states owe to
persons under their jurisdiction. But its enforcement relies
heavily on state compliance, international scrutiny and
diplomatic or political pressure; remedies and coercive

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