Marti offers a fresh conceptual perspective on the authority of the European Convention on Human Rights as well as its Court, the European Court of Human Rights, by examining them through the prism of supranationality. This book will be of interest to scholars and students of human rights law.
Marti offers a fresh conceptual perspective on the authority of the European Convention on Human Rights as well as its Court, the European Court of Human Rights, by examining them through the prism of supranationality. This book will be of interest to scholars and students of human rights law.
Cedric Marti is Attorney at Law in Zurich, Switzerland. He holds a doctorate from the University of Zurich and was a visiting fellow at the Amsterdam Centre for International Law.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Supranationality: sources, evolution and conceptions 2. Re-discovering supranationality 3. From international towards supranational adjudication 4. Sites of judicial integration and their transformation 5. Supranational lawmaking 6. From supranational adjudication to supranational law? Conclusion: framing a convention community.
Introduction 1. Supranationality: sources, evolution and conceptions 2. Re-discovering supranationality 3. From international towards supranational adjudication 4. Sites of judicial integration and their transformation 5. Supranational lawmaking 6. From supranational adjudication to supranational law? Conclusion: framing a convention community.
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