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_aHarris, D. J. _q(David John), _eauthor. |
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_aHarris, O'Boyle & Warbrick : _blaw of the European Convention on Human Rights / _cDavid Harris, LLM, PHD, CMG, Emeritus Professor in Residence and co-director, Human Rights Law Centre, University of Nottingham; Michael O'Boyle, LLB, LLM, deputy registrar, European Court of Human Rights; Ed Bates LLB, LLM, PHD, senior lecturer in law, University of Leicester; Carla Buckley, LLB, LLM, research fellow, Human Rights Law Center, University of Nottingham. |
246 | 3 | 0 | _aLaw of the European Convention on Human Rights |
250 | _aThird edition. | ||
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_aOxford, United Kingdom : _bOxford University Press, _c2014. |
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_alxv, 1006 pages ; _c25 cm |
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500 | _a"Chapter 2 by Paul Harvey, LLB, PHD, Registry Lawyer, European Court of Human Rights; chapter 12 by Michelle Lafferty, LLB, LLM, MA, Registry Lawyer, European Court of Human Rights; chapter 13 by Peter Cumper, LLB, LLM, Professor of Law, University of Leicester; chapter 14 by Yutaka Arai, LLM, PHD, Senior Lecturer in International Law, University of Kent; chapter 23 by Heather Green, LLB, PHD, Senior Lecturer, University of Aberdeen." | ||
504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
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_tThe European Convention on Human Rights in context -- _tAdmissibility of applications -- _tThe European Court of Human Rights : organization, practice, and procedure -- _tThe execution of the court's judgments -- _tArticle 2 : the right to life -- _tArticle 3 : freedom from torture or inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment -- _tArticle 4 : freedom from slavery, servitude, or forced or compulsory labour -- _tArticle 5 : the right to liberty and security of the person -- _tArticle 6 : the right to a fair trial -- _tArticle 7 : freedom from retroactive criminal offences and punishment -- _tArticles 8-11 : general considerations -- _tArticle 8 : the right to respect for private and family life, home, and correspondence -- _tArticle 9 : freedom of thought, conscience, and religion -- _tArticle 10 : freedom of expression -- _tArticle 11 : freedom of assembly and association -- _tArticle 12 : the right to marry and to found a family -- _tArticle 13 : the right to an effective national remedy -- _tArticle 14 (freedom from discrimination in respect of protected convention rights) and Protocol 12 (non-discrimination in respect of 'any right set forth by law') -- _tArticle 15 : derogation in time of war or other public emergency threatening the life of the nation -- _tArticles 16-18 : other restrictions upon the rights protected -- _tArticle 1, First protocol : the right to property -- _tArticle 2, First protocol : the right to education -- _tArticle 3, First protocol : the right to free elections -- _tThe Fourth, Sixth, Seventh, and Thirteenth protocols. |
520 | _aHarris, O'Boyle, and Warbrick's seminal textbook Law of the European Convention on Human Rights, is an indispensable resource for undergraduates, postgraduates, and practitioners alike. The third edition builds on the strengths of previous editions, providing an up-to-date and comprehensive account of Strasbourg case law and its underlying principles. It sets out and critically analyses each Convention article, and examines the system of supervision. With its detailed exploration of the extent of the Convention's influence upon the legal development of the contracting states, the book reveals exactly how such a powerful authority has been achieved and maintained. | ||
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_aConvention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms _d(1950 November 5) |
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_aConvention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms. _2fast _0(OCoLC)fst01813685 |
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_aHuman rights _zEurope. |
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_aHuman rights. _2fast _0(OCoLC)fst00963285 |
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_aEurope. _2fast _0(OCoLC)fst01245064 |
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_aO'Boyle, M. _q(Michael), _eauthor. |
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_aBates, Ed, _eauthor. |
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_aBuckley, Carla _eauthor. |
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_iRevision of: _tHarris, O'Boyle & Warbrick _b2nd ed. _dOxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2009 |
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