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Taking a Case to the European Court of Human Rights 4th ed: Student Version


ISBN13: 9780198755418
Previous Edition ISBN: 9780199585021
Published: June 2017
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £75.00
Hardback edition , ISBN13 9780198755425



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The Student Version of the book does not contain the 14 appendicies found in the Hardback Version.

This book provides comprehensive coverage of the law and procedure of the European Court of Human Rights. It incorporates a step-by-step approach to the litigation process, covering areas such as lodging the initial application, seeking priority treatment, friendly settlement, the pilot judgment procedure, just satisfaction, enforcement of judgments, and Grand Chamber referrals.

This new edition has been fully revised to take account of the latest developments in the Court's practice since 2010, including:-

  • the introduction (in 2014) of a mandatory application form;
  • the updated Court Rules and practice directions;
  • a more expansive approach to interim measures;
  • the application of the 'no significant disadvantage' admissibility test and further applications of the exhaustion of domestic remedies rule and the six months' time limit;
  • the steep rise in the use of unilateral declarations in striking cases out;
  • developments in the use of 'Article 46' and pilot judgments;
  • and the more extensive application of non-pecuniary measures of redress (including reinstatement to employment, disclosure of information and the protection of witnesses).
This edition includes an expanded and up-to-date article-by-article commentary on the substantive law of the European Convention. Issues covered by the recent case-law include secret rendition, restrictions on in vitro fertilization, medical mistreatment, the treatment of migrants at sea and asylum procedures, states' extra-territorial jurisdiction, same-sex partnerships, and discrimination.

There is new law on the rights of suspects, defendants and life sentence prisoners, and the duties owed to the victims of domestic violence, domestic servitude, and human trafficking. With such vast coverage and accessibility, this book is indispensable for anyone studying in this field.

Subjects:
Human Rights and Civil Liberties
Contents:
1: Introduction - The Council of Europe and the European Convention on Human Rights
2: Practice and Procedure of the European Court: The Pre Judgement Phase
3: Practice and Procedure of the European Court: Judgment and Enforcement
4: Standing and Admissibility Criteria
5: Underlying Convention Principles
6: The Substantive Rights of the European Convention
7: Derogation and Reservation
8: Just Satisfaction (Article 41)