Tytuł pozycji:
Prawa niederogowalne a zagadnienie hierarchii praw człowieka : perspektywa prawnomiędzynarodowa
The recognition of some human rights as non-derogable in international treaties that contain appro-priate derogation clauses has led many authors, and — in some situations (eg. the assessment of reservations to human rights treaties) — states to argue that the specifi city of these rights is also manifested in areas other than situations of emergency, and to treat them as located hierarchically above
other human rights. After presentation of arguments of legal theorists in support of such a position and the practice of States, the author points out to the analysis of the rights recognized as non-derogable in international human rights treaties, as well as to the position of international bodies in this respect. The conclusions contain arguments that allow him to deny the view according to which all non-derogable rights are placed in the hierarchy above other human rights.