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7 Vienna J. on Int'l Const. L. 127 (2013)
Topics in International Human Rights Protection

handle is hein.journals/vioincl7 and id is 129 raw text is: ICL Journal I Vol 7 | 2/2013 | Editorial

Editorial
Topics in International Human Rights Protection
If one would have to list the most controversially discussed topics in international
human rights protection for the past decade, 'counterterrorism legislation' would without
doubt come to mind. Yet, beyond its global dimension and the multiplicity of inter- and
supranational legislation on this matter, on a national level, counterterrorism legislation
is also often closely linked with the traces of domestic history and its specific demands.
In this issue, Svetlana Tyulkina offers an in-depth analysis of the Spanish counterter-
rorism framework by taking a closer look at the 2002 law on political parties which aimed
at banning the political influence of the ETA. Looking back at its first ten years of exist-
ence, Svetlana not only doubts its effectiveness but also argues that both the system of
constitutional protection of political freedoms in Spain as well as the established stand-
ards of constitutional review of anti-terrorism legislation have been modified signifi-
cantly.
A timeless, yet never outdated topic in human rights protection is raised by Pedro
Tenorio. Comparing freedom of communication in the jurisprudence of the US Supreme
Court and the European Court of Human Rights in particular in view of standards devel-
oped in the Courts' defamation cases, Pedro especially criticizes the lack of protection
given to public figures.
Finally, Enver Hasani, President of the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Kosovo,
gives a profound analysis on the role and position of the Head of State in the Republic of
Kosovo and discusses the degree of its constitutional protection. We are honored that he
decided to share his most interesting piece with our readers.
Human rights topics are also in the centre of this issue's Developments Section. Judg-
ments on procedural guarantees, the prohibition of panhandling in public areas, and the
determination of citizenship after (supposed) birth through full surrogacy abroad are
being discussed.
Also, we would like to allude to In6s Castanheira Pinto's article on the role of corpo-
rate social responsibility against the backdrop of China's rising impact in Sub-Saharan
Africa and the use of child labour. Her remarkable thesis can be accessed online at
<icl-journal.com/e ma icl>.
We would like to thank our readers very much for the warm reception the Journal's
first print edition had and hope they will continue to pay such close attention to the Jour-
nal's development.
On behalf of the Editorial Board,
Christoph Bezemek             Harald Eberhard             Claudia Fuchs

@ Verlag Osterreich

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