A practitioner's guide to the European Convention on Human Rights / by Karen Reid.
Material type:
- 184703120X
- 9781847031204
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KJC3490 .D57 2005 Disability rights in Europe : | KJC5132 .H374 2014 Harris, O'Boyle & Warbrick : | KJC5132 .J33 2002 Jacobs & White, the European Convention on Human Rights. | KJC5132 .R44 2008 A practitioner's guide to the European Convention on Human Rights / | KJC5132 .Z88 1994 The admissibility of human rights petitions : | KJC5142 .N55 2015 The right to equality in European human rights law : | KJC5144.M56 M38 2006 Human rights and religion : |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Practice and Procedure; Procedure before the European Court of Human Rights; Admissibility Checklist; Convention Principles and Approach; Sources of case law and information; Problem Areas; Fair Trial Guarantees; Just Satisfaction; General Principles; Pecuniary Loss; Non-pecuniary Loss; Legal costs and Expenses; Default Interest; Appendices.
Providing detailed guidance on the procedure for taking a case to the European Court of Human Rights, this work explains the principles of the European Convention and sets out the key provisions, case law, general principles and considerations by subject area, ensuring that practitioners have a comprehensive guide to practising in the Court.
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