The Inter-American Court of Human Rights and Conventionality Control

45 Pages Posted: 24 Jul 2012

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Walter Carnota

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Date Written: July 24, 2012

Abstract

During the last six years, the IACHR based in San José, Costa Rica, took additional steps to ensure compliance with its decisions. In that vein, in order to pursue this and other more covert goals, it devised a brand-new tool, known as 'conventionality control,' which bore some resemblance to the judicial review mechanism sketched out by the U.S. Supreme Court in the famous 'Marbury v. Madison' decision (1803). It also had more immediate historical connection with 'control of community law; exercised by the European Court of Justice sitting in Luxembourg. Conventionality control basically compels national judges to uphold both San José de Costa Rica Treaty provisions and Inter-American Court of Human Rights case law, giving the IACHR the upper hand in the interpretation of human rights throughout the Western Hemisphere.

Keywords: Conventionality Control, IACHR, Judicial Decisions

Suggested Citation

Carnota, Walter, The Inter-American Court of Human Rights and Conventionality Control (July 24, 2012). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2116599 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2116599

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