Diplomatic assurances - a permissible tool in the struggle against terrorism?

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With the noble intentions of combating terrorism, numerous initiatives
in the form of counter-terrorism measures have appeared on the global scene. States
wanting to expel persons considered to be a threat to national security have aimed to
establish so-called diplomatic assurances as a guarantee that States well-known for
gross human rights violations will ensure that the person concerned is not exposed to
torture or ill-treatment. Reliance on these assurances has been questioned by many;
scholars, UN bodies and NGO’s, and practice shows that there is reason for concern.
Th is paper examines such reliance on diplomatic assurances by scrutinizing the
practice and the case-law of the UN treaty bodies, the European Court of Human
Rights (ECtHR) and the offi cial statements and reports of UN institutions such as
the Human Rights Council, Th e Offi cer of the High Commissioner for Human
Rights as well as the Special Rapporteurs. Unreliable monitoring mechanisms
and the lack of consequences in the case of a breach of such legally non-binding
agreements leads to the conclusion that these assurances may be solely hypothetical,
insignifi cant and of no real value.
Original languageEnglish
JournalCzech Yearbook of Public and Private International Law
Volume2
Pages (from-to)113-126
Number of pages13
ISSN1805-0565
Publication statusPublished - 2011

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