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Collected Texts of the European Convention on Human Rights 2nd ed


ISBN13: 9780792328872
ISBN: 0792328876
Published: June 1996
Publisher: Brill Academic Publishers
Format: Hardback
Price: £394.00



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The European Convention on Human Rights is undoubtedly the most concrete expression by the Member States of the Council of Europe of their profound belief in the values of democracy, peace and justice and, through them, respect for the rights and fundamental freedoms of persons living in our society. Although this instrument is over 40 years old, it has evolved and continues to do so, not only through the case law of the European Commission and Court of Human Rights, but also through the addition of Protocols strengthening the rights and improving the protection mechanism.;This revised edition of the 1987 ""Collected Texts"" gives lawyers and any other interested persons up-to-date information on all these instruments and on the texts relating to the working of the bodies set up by the Convention.

Contents:
Section 1: Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms.
Section 2: Signatures, Ratifications, Declarations and Reservations relating to the Convention and its Protocols.
Section 3: European Agreement relating to Persons Participating in Proceedings of the European Commission and Court of Human Rights.
Section 4: European Commission of Human Rights.
Section 5: European Court of Human Rights.
Section 6: Rule Adopted by the Committee of Ministers for the Application of Articles 32 and 54 of the Convention.
Section 7: Selected Texts of the Council of Europe in the Field of Human Rights.