Human Rights Committees Recommendations and their Position Within Slovak Legal Order
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.47078/2023.2.277-293Keywords:
human rights committees’ recommendations, legally binding acts, Slovak constitution, CEDAW, individual complaintsAbstract
This chapter presents and analyses the position of the Slovak Republic in relation to the decisions of various human rights committees established at the universal level and their processing within the Slovak legal framework. It explains relevant clauses of the Slovak Constitution and compares several different attitudes of selected countries and their particular views on the committees, namely, decisions of the Spanish Supreme Court and the Slovak Supreme and Constitutional Courts.