David Harris (Emeritus Professor, Emeritus Professor, University of, Michael O'Boyle (European Court of Human R Former Deputy Registrar, Ed Bates (Associate Professor, Associate Professor, University of L
Harris, O'Boyle, and Warbrick: Law of the European Convention on Human Rights
David Harris (Emeritus Professor, Emeritus Professor, University of, Michael O'Boyle (European Court of Human R Former Deputy Registrar, Ed Bates (Associate Professor, Associate Professor, University of L
Harris, O'Boyle, and Warbrick: Law of the European Convention on Human Rights
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This seminal text offers a comprehensive account of the case law of the ECHR and its underlying principles. It provides a guide to decisions under the Convention and its protocols, article by article, as well as explaining the history and likely development of the law.
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This seminal text offers a comprehensive account of the case law of the ECHR and its underlying principles. It provides a guide to decisions under the Convention and its protocols, article by article, as well as explaining the history and likely development of the law.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- 5 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 1088
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. März 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 247mm x 174mm x 50mm
- Gewicht: 1856g
- ISBN-13: 9780198862000
- ISBN-10: 0198862008
- Artikelnr.: 66222334
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- Oxford University Press
- - Great Clarendon Street
- OX2 6DP Oxford, GB
- www.oup.co.uk
- 0044 1536 452640
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- 5 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 1088
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. März 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 247mm x 174mm x 50mm
- Gewicht: 1856g
- ISBN-13: 9780198862000
- ISBN-10: 0198862008
- Artikelnr.: 66222334
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Oxford University Press
- - Great Clarendon Street
- OX2 6DP Oxford, GB
- www.oup.co.uk
- 0044 1536 452640
* Part I: The European Convention on Human Rights in Context
* 1: The European Convention on Human Rights in context
* Part II: Enforcement Machinery
* 2: Admissibility of applications
* 3: The European Court of Human Rights: Organization, practice, and
procedure
* 4: The execution of the Court's judgments
* Part III: The Rights Guaranteed
* 5: Article 2: The right to life
* 6: Article 3: Freedom from torture or inhuman or degrading treatment
or punishment
* 7: Article 4: Freedom from slavery, servitude, or forced or
compulsory labour
* 8: Article 5: The right to liberty and security of the person
* 9: Article 6: The right to a fair trial
* 10: Article 7: Freedom from retroactive criminal offences and
punishment
* 11: Article 8: The right to respect for private and family life,
home, and correspondence
* 12: Article 9: Freedom of thought, conscience, and religion
* 13: Article 10: Freedom of expression
* 14: Article 11: Freedom of assembly and association
* 15: Article 12: The right to marry and to found a family
* 16: Article 13: The right to an effective national remedy
* 17: Article 14 (Freedom from discrimination in respect of protected
convention rights) and Protocol 12 (Non-discrimination in respect of
'any right set forth by law')
* 18: Article 15: Derogation in time of war or other public emergency
threatening the life of the nation
* 19: Articles 16-18: Other restrictions upon the rights
* 20: Article 1, First Protocol: The right to property
* 21: Article 2, First Protocol: The right to education
* 22: Article 3, First Protocol: The right to free elections
* 23: The fourth, sixth, seventh, and thirteenth protocols
* 1: The European Convention on Human Rights in context
* Part II: Enforcement Machinery
* 2: Admissibility of applications
* 3: The European Court of Human Rights: Organization, practice, and
procedure
* 4: The execution of the Court's judgments
* Part III: The Rights Guaranteed
* 5: Article 2: The right to life
* 6: Article 3: Freedom from torture or inhuman or degrading treatment
or punishment
* 7: Article 4: Freedom from slavery, servitude, or forced or
compulsory labour
* 8: Article 5: The right to liberty and security of the person
* 9: Article 6: The right to a fair trial
* 10: Article 7: Freedom from retroactive criminal offences and
punishment
* 11: Article 8: The right to respect for private and family life,
home, and correspondence
* 12: Article 9: Freedom of thought, conscience, and religion
* 13: Article 10: Freedom of expression
* 14: Article 11: Freedom of assembly and association
* 15: Article 12: The right to marry and to found a family
* 16: Article 13: The right to an effective national remedy
* 17: Article 14 (Freedom from discrimination in respect of protected
convention rights) and Protocol 12 (Non-discrimination in respect of
'any right set forth by law')
* 18: Article 15: Derogation in time of war or other public emergency
threatening the life of the nation
* 19: Articles 16-18: Other restrictions upon the rights
* 20: Article 1, First Protocol: The right to property
* 21: Article 2, First Protocol: The right to education
* 22: Article 3, First Protocol: The right to free elections
* 23: The fourth, sixth, seventh, and thirteenth protocols
* Part I: The European Convention on Human Rights in Context
* 1: The European Convention on Human Rights in context
* Part II: Enforcement Machinery
* 2: Admissibility of applications
* 3: The European Court of Human Rights: Organization, practice, and
procedure
* 4: The execution of the Court's judgments
* Part III: The Rights Guaranteed
* 5: Article 2: The right to life
* 6: Article 3: Freedom from torture or inhuman or degrading treatment
or punishment
* 7: Article 4: Freedom from slavery, servitude, or forced or
compulsory labour
* 8: Article 5: The right to liberty and security of the person
* 9: Article 6: The right to a fair trial
* 10: Article 7: Freedom from retroactive criminal offences and
punishment
* 11: Article 8: The right to respect for private and family life,
home, and correspondence
* 12: Article 9: Freedom of thought, conscience, and religion
* 13: Article 10: Freedom of expression
* 14: Article 11: Freedom of assembly and association
* 15: Article 12: The right to marry and to found a family
* 16: Article 13: The right to an effective national remedy
* 17: Article 14 (Freedom from discrimination in respect of protected
convention rights) and Protocol 12 (Non-discrimination in respect of
'any right set forth by law')
* 18: Article 15: Derogation in time of war or other public emergency
threatening the life of the nation
* 19: Articles 16-18: Other restrictions upon the rights
* 20: Article 1, First Protocol: The right to property
* 21: Article 2, First Protocol: The right to education
* 22: Article 3, First Protocol: The right to free elections
* 23: The fourth, sixth, seventh, and thirteenth protocols
* 1: The European Convention on Human Rights in context
* Part II: Enforcement Machinery
* 2: Admissibility of applications
* 3: The European Court of Human Rights: Organization, practice, and
procedure
* 4: The execution of the Court's judgments
* Part III: The Rights Guaranteed
* 5: Article 2: The right to life
* 6: Article 3: Freedom from torture or inhuman or degrading treatment
or punishment
* 7: Article 4: Freedom from slavery, servitude, or forced or
compulsory labour
* 8: Article 5: The right to liberty and security of the person
* 9: Article 6: The right to a fair trial
* 10: Article 7: Freedom from retroactive criminal offences and
punishment
* 11: Article 8: The right to respect for private and family life,
home, and correspondence
* 12: Article 9: Freedom of thought, conscience, and religion
* 13: Article 10: Freedom of expression
* 14: Article 11: Freedom of assembly and association
* 15: Article 12: The right to marry and to found a family
* 16: Article 13: The right to an effective national remedy
* 17: Article 14 (Freedom from discrimination in respect of protected
convention rights) and Protocol 12 (Non-discrimination in respect of
'any right set forth by law')
* 18: Article 15: Derogation in time of war or other public emergency
threatening the life of the nation
* 19: Articles 16-18: Other restrictions upon the rights
* 20: Article 1, First Protocol: The right to property
* 21: Article 2, First Protocol: The right to education
* 22: Article 3, First Protocol: The right to free elections
* 23: The fourth, sixth, seventh, and thirteenth protocols