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Fundamental Rights in Europe The European Convention on Human Rights and its Member States, 1950-2000

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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Pubblicazione: 12/2001





Trama

This book looks at the European Convention on Human Rights and examines its impact on the domestic law of 32 of its member states. The most comprehensive account of this topic, this volume was prepared in association with the Council of Europe directorate of human rights to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the signing of the Convention in 1950.




Note Editore

This book studies the law, working and effect of membership of the European Convention on Human Rights within thirty-two European states. Part I of the book explains and discusses the machinery of the Convention including the Court of Human Rights and considers comparative aspects with respect to its application and effect on individual member states. Part II then comprises thirty-two chapters each focusing on a particular member state, written by a leading judge, jurist or practitioner in or from the country concerned. Part III contains a selection of key documentation for reference purposes including very recent publications or reports on topical developments such as judicial appointments or the new protocol on non-discrimination. This large volume is by far the most comprehensive and up-to-date account of the ECHR in the domestic law and practice of member states, and has been prepared in association with the Council of Europe directorate of human rights to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the signing of the Convention in 1950. The book will be of special interest in the UK where the ECHR has recently been incorporated into its own domestic law under the terms of the Human Rights Act 1998. The editors, Robert Blackburn, Professor of Constitutional Law in the University of London and UK Legal Consultant to the Council of Europe Directorate of Human Rights, and J¨ org Pokakiwicz, Adviser in the Legal Directorate and Treaty Office of the Council of Europe, are recognised authorities on European human rights law.




Sommario

1 - The Institutions and Processes of the Convention
2 - The Status of the Convention in National Law
3 - The Execution of the Judgments of the Court of Human Rights
4 - Current Developments, Assessment and Prospects
5 - AUSTRIA
6 - BELGIUM
7 - BULGARIA
8 - CYPRUS
9 - CZECH REPUBLIC
10 - DENMARK
11 - ESTONIA
12 - FINLAND
13 - FRANCE
14 - GERMANY
15 - GREECE
16 - HUNGARY
17 - ICELAND
18 - IRELAND
19 - ITALY
20 - LITHUANIA
21 - LUXEMBOURG
22 - MALTA
23 - NETHERLANDS
24 - NORWAY
25 - POLAND
26 - PORTUGAL
27 - ROMANIA
28 - RUSSIA
29 - SLOVAK REPUBLIC
30 - SLOVENIA
31 - SPAIN
32 - SWEDEN
33 - SWITZERLAND
34 - TURKEY
35 - UKRAINE
36 - UNITED KINGDOM




Autore

Robert Blackburn is Professor of Constitutional Law in the University of London Jörg Polakiewicz is Deputy Head of the Legal Advice Department and Treaty Office of the Council of Europe










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9780199243488

Condizione: Nuovo
Dimensioni: 243 x 62.0 x 165 mm Ø 1397 gr
Formato: Copertina rigida
Illustration Notes:4 tables and 2 figures
Pagine Arabe: 1128


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