A Practitioner's Guide to the European Convention on Human RightsThis is a practical, analytical guide to case law under the European Convention. It indicates the type of case which is usually successful, those cases which have failed, and those which have not yet been raised, but could be successful. Emphasis is placed on the ease of referring cases to Strasbourg. This title complements Clements. |
Contents
Table of Cases | xi |
Table of Cases before the European Commission of Human Rights | xxxiii |
Table of Legislation | xlix |
Copyright | |
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access to court alleged appeal applicant applicant's April arrest Article 14 assessment Austria authorities Belgium breach child circumstances civil claim Commission found complaints concerning considered context Convention organs conviction Council of Europe Court found criminal December December 18 decision defence deprivation of liberty detention domestic courts domestic law ECHR effective evidence expulsion extradition fact February February 21 FOVJS France freedom Germany Government Greece guarantees hearing Human Rights interference Ireland issues Italy January 17 judge judicial July July 12 June June 28 justified Key case law Key provision lack lawyer legal aid March margin of appreciation measures Netherlands November November 28 obligation October October 12 October 24 offence paragraph parties pending person police prison procedure proceedings protection Protocol reasonable refusal regard relevant remedy respect restrictions risk rules safeguards sentence September September 27 Series Sweden Switzerland treatment Turkey United Kingdom violation of Article