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Cases and Materials on the European Convention of Human Rights 2nd ed isbn 9780199206742

Cases and Materials on the European Convention of Human Rights


ISBN13: 9780406903280
ISBN: 040690328X
New Edition ISBN: 9780199206742
Published: December 2001
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: Out of print



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The subject area of this book has become increasingly important due to an increase in the number of European Court of Human Rights cases and because the European Convention on Human Rights will, with its incorporation into domestic law, become far more popular as the subject of courses in this country.

The book concentrates on the rights protected, with just one chapter on the machinery of implementation and will thus be an ideal companion volume to Harris, O'Boyle and Warbrick: Law of the European Convention on Human Rights.""

Contents:
1. The Strasbourg system for determining applications under the Convention
2. Article 2. Right to Life
3. Article 3. Prohibition of torture
4. Article 4. Prohibition of slavery and forced labour
5. Article 5. Right to liberty and security
6. Article 6. Right to a fair trial
7. Article 7. No punishment without law
8. Article 8. Right to respect for private and family life
9. Article 9. Freedom of thought, conscience and religion
10. Article 10. Freedom of expression
11. Article 11. Freedom of assembly and association
12. Right to marry
13. Article 13. Right to an effective remedy
14. Article 14. Prohibition of discrimination
15. Article 15. Derogation in time of emergency
16. First Protocol Article 1: Protection of property
17. First Protocol Article 2: Right to education
18. First Protocol Article 3: Right to free elections
19. Article 41 (formerly Article 50): Just satisfaction
Appendices
Index