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Europe of rights a compendium of the European Convention of Human Rights /

This book is a systematic commentary on half a century of case law on the Convention system made by a group of legal experts from various universities and legal disciplines. It provides a guide of the rights protected under ECHR as well as a better understanding, open to supranational scenarios, of...

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Други автори: Garcia Roca, Javier., Santolaya Machetti, Pablo.
Формат: Електронен
Език: English
Spanish
Публикувано: Leiden : Brill, 2012.
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Онлайн достъп: http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=456884
Подобни документи: Print version:: Europe of Rights: A Compendium on the European Convention of Human Rights.
Съдържание:
  • Europe of Rights: A Compendium on the European Convention of Human Rights; Copyright; Conents; List of Contributors; Preface to the English Edition; I The Preamble, The Convention's Hermeneutic Context: A Constitutional Instrument of European Public Order; II The Scope of Obligations under the European Convention on Human Rights (Art. 1); III Legal Protection of Life: Transformation and Expansion (Art. 2 ECHR and Protocols 6 and 13); IV Treatment Proscribed under Article 3 of the European Convention on Human Rights.
  • V Prohibition of Slavery and Forced Labour: An Example of Integration of International Treaties (Commentary on Article 4)VI European Convention Protection of the Right to Liberty and Security: A Minimum European Standard (Art. 5 ECHR); VII Initial Approach to the Right to a Fair Trial and to the Demands of Article 6.1 ECHR, in Particular, the Right of Access to a Court (Art. 6 ECHR); VIII The Right to a Double Degree of Jurisdiction in Criminal Offences (Art. 2 P7).
  • IX "Reasonable Time" in the Administration of Justice: A Requirement of the European Convention of Human Rights (Art 6.1 ECHR)X The Right to a Public Hearing: A Guarantee Downplayed by the Strasbourg Court (Art. 6.1 ECHR); XI The Right to an Independent and Impartial Tribunal (Art. 6.1 ECHR): A Specific Minimum Standards Guarantee Rather than a Rule of Justice; XII An Extensive but Not Very Stringent Presumption of Innocence (Art. 6.2 ECHR); XIII Requirements in Relation to the Right to a Defence: The Right to Defend Oneself, to Legal Assistance and Legal Aid (Art. 6.3.C ECHR).
  • XIV Requirements in Relation to Witness Examination under Article 6.3 D) ECHRXV The Right to be Informed of the Charge (Article 6.3 A) ECHR; XVI The Right to be Compensated for Miscarriage of Justice (Article 3, Protocol 7); XVII The Weakened Concept of the European Principle of Criminal Legality (Art. 7 ECHR and P7-4); XVIII The Right to a Private and Family Life (Notably Extended Right to Privacy) (Art. 8 ECHR); XIX Freedom of Thought, Conscience and Religion (Art. 9 ECHR); XX The Right to Freedom of Expression in a Democratic Society (Art. 10 ECHR).
  • XXI Freedom of Assembly and Association (Art. 11 ECHR): Some Hesitations on a Path of Firm ProtectionXXII The Right to Marry (Art. 12 ECHR); XXIII The Right to an Effective Remedy Before a National Authority Problems of Interpretation (Art. 13 ECHR); XXIV The Prohibition on Discrimination: New Content (Art. 14 ECHR and Protocol 12); XXV Suspending Guarantees of the European Convention on Human Rights (Art. 15); XXVI Restrictions on the Political Activity of Aliens under Article 16 ECHR; XXVII Abuse of Fundamental Rights and Defence of Democracy (Art. 17 ECHR).