"An essential companion to any practitioner and academic working with human rights law, in particular the European Convention on Human Rights. Article 13 ECHR is the most important provision on remedies in the European context. Remedies have significant consequences for how any human right is secured and enforced"--
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Michael Reiertsen is judge in Borgarting Court of Appeals, Oslo, Norway. He is a former researcher and lecturer at the Faculty of Law, University of Oslo, and adviser in the Legislation department of the Norwegian Ministry of Justice. He served as expert in the Council of Europe Committee of Experts for the improvement of procedures of the protection of human rights (DH-PR) (2008 to 2012).
Inhaltsangabe
Preface 1. Setting the scene 2. Analysis and selection of case law 3. The requirement of effectiveness in abstract 4. Historical and statistical overview 5. Relationship with the rule on exhaustion of domestic remedies 6. Scope of application 7. The arguability test 8. A relative standard 9. General requirements and principles 10. Access to justice 11. Redress 12. A normative and contextual reading 13. Conclusions and recommendations Bibliography Index.
Preface 1. Setting the scene 2. Analysis and selection of case law 3. The requirement of effectiveness in abstract 4. Historical and statistical overview 5. Relationship with the rule on exhaustion of domestic remedies 6. Scope of application 7. The arguability test 8. A relative standard 9. General requirements and principles 10. Access to justice 11. Redress 12. A normative and contextual reading 13. Conclusions and recommendations Bibliography Index.
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