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The European Convention on Human Rights has attained a tremendous significance in the jurisdiction of European States--particularly the UK--and is widely acknowledged to be the standard by which other regional Human Rights instruments are measured. It is now vitally important for students andpractitioners to be familiar with the case law, jurisdiction and procedures of the European Court of Human Rights. In this work, the authors introduce the process and substance of European Human Rights law. Thoroughly revised, updated and expanded, this popular text and materials book places theEuropean Convention within a comparative framework discussing cases from the US, Canada and the UK. The book includes a full assessment of the widening of the Strasbourg system to include the newly democratic states of Central and Eastern Europe. This book will continue to prove popular withstudents and teachers as a teaching resource and to practitioners as a work of reference.

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European Human Rights Law, R. Richard Kay, Mark W. Janis, Anthony Bradley

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Jaar van publicatie
1995
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Titel
European Human Rights Law
Taal
Engels
Uitgever
Oxford
Jaar van publicatie
1995
Formaat
Paperback
Aantal pagina's
542
ISBN10
0198763964
ISBN13
9780198763963
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Aantekening
The European Convention on Human Rights has attained a tremendous significance in the jurisdiction of European States--particularly the UK--and is widely acknowledged to be the standard by which other regional Human Rights instruments are measured. It is now vitally important for students andpractitioners to be familiar with the case law, jurisdiction and procedures of the European Court of Human Rights. In this work, the authors introduce the process and substance of European Human Rights law. Thoroughly revised, updated and expanded, this popular text and materials book places theEuropean Convention within a comparative framework discussing cases from the US, Canada and the UK. The book includes a full assessment of the widening of the Strasbourg system to include the newly democratic states of Central and Eastern Europe. This book will continue to prove popular withstudents and teachers as a teaching resource and to practitioners as a work of reference.