TY - BOOK A1 - Soussan, Audrey A1 - Hennequet, Erika A1 - Lamour, Marianne A1 - Udich, Julian A1 - tho Pesch, Sebastian A1 - Risini, Isabella A1 - Kolb, Andreas S. A1 - Beulay, Marjorie A1 - Thouvenin, Jean-Marc A1 - Vaurs-Chaumette, Anne-Laure A1 - Lorenzmeier, Stefan A1 - Schadendorf, Sarah A1 - Papinot, Camille A1 - Buszewski, Sinthiou Estelle A1 - Dolle, Tobias A1 - Epiney, Astrid A1 - Pirker, Benedikt ED - Weiß, Norman ED - Thouvenin, Jean-Marc T1 - The Influence of Human Rights on International Law N2 - This volume discusses the impact of human rights law on other fields of international law. Does international human rights law modify other fields of international law? Contributions focus on possible spillover effects of human rights on international economic or international criminal law. Does international human rights law have a streamlining effect on international law as a whole? This might be identified as a process of constitutionalisation. In this book, human rights can be understood as one of the core principles of international legal order and thus have an effect on the general law of treaties or on the settlement of disputes. Although human rights law is a relatively young field of international law, its content and core values today are of major importance for the interpretation of international law as a whole. As we witness a redefinition of sovereignty as a responsibility of states towards the people and a shift to greater relevance of the individual in international law in general, it is a logical consequence that human rights have an impact on other areas of international law. Y1 - 2015 SN - 978-3-319-12020-1 PB - Springer CY - Heidelberg u.a. ET - 1 ER -