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The European Convention on Human Rights, Volume II: Procedure - A Case Commentary

Edited by: Gerhard Kreutzer

ISBN13: 9781049406145
To be Published: December 2026
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £175.00





This authoritative commentary-style work provides a comprehensive overview of the European Court of Human Rights’ (ECtHR) integral case-law related to procedure. It reproduces the core principles derived from jurisprudence, granting readers direct access to the Court’s interpretation of the European Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms and the Rules of Court.

Key Features:

  • Enables readers to locate and extract core passages from the ECtHR''s procedural case-law
  • Presents case-law pertaining to cross-cutting matters emerging from the Court’s case-law that have implications across the Convention system
  • Traces the lines of jurisprudence and the evolution of Strasbourg case-law from its inception in 1961 to the present
  • Systematically analyses specific provisions of the European Convention on Human Rights from the perspective of the Court’s case-law, cutting through peripheral detail to consolidate the most critical legal information

The European Convention on Human Rights: Volume II, Procedure is an essential resource for legal practitioners and scholars needing to understand the Court’s position on procedure, and forms an ideal companion to The European Convention on Human Rights, Volume I: Substantive Rights.