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Harris, O'Boyle & Warbrick: Law of the European Convention on Human Rights 3rd ed


ISBN13: 9780199606399
New Edition ISBN: 9780198785163
Previous Edition ISBN: 9780406905949
Published: July 2014
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: Out of print



Now in its third edition, with its detailed yet clear analysis Harris, O'Boyle, and Warbrick's seminal textbook Law of the European Convention on Human Rights, remains an indispensable resource for undergraduates, postgraduates, and practitioners alike.

The third edition builds on the strengths of previous editions, providing an up-to-date, clear and comprehensive account of Strasbourg case law and its underlying principles. It sets out and critically analyses each Convention article (including those addressed by relevant Protocols), and thoroughly examines the system of supervision.

The book also addresses the pressures and challenges facing the Strasbourg system in the twenty-first century.

Subjects:
Human Rights and Civil Liberties
Contents:
PART I: THE EUROPEAN CONVENTION ON HUMAN RIGHTS IN CONTEXT
1. The European Convention on Human Rights in Context

PART II: ENFORCEMENT MACHINERY
2. Admissibility of applications
3. The European Court of Human Rights: Organization, practice, and procedure
4. The execution of the court's judgments

PART III: THE RIGHTS GUARANTEED
5. Article 2: The right to life
6. Article 3: Freedom from torture or inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment
7. Article 4: Freedom from slavery, servitude, or forced or compulsory labour
8. Article 5: The right to liberty and security of the person
9. Article 6: The right to a fair trial
10. Article 7: Freedom from retroactive criminal offences and punishment
11. Articles 8-11: General considerations
12. Article 8: The right to respect for private and family life, home, and correspondence
13. Article 9: Freedom of religion
14. Article 10: Freedom of expression
15. Article 11: Freedom of assembly and association
16. Article 12: The right to marry and to found a family
17. Article 13: The right to an effective national remedy
18. Article 14 (Freedom from discrimination in respect of protected convention rights) and Protocol Twelve (Non-discrimination in respect of 'any right set forth by law')
19. Article 15: Derogation in time of war or other public emergency threatening the life of the nation
20. Articles 16-18: Other restrictions upon the rights protected
21. Article 1, First Protocol: The right to property
22. Article 2, First Protocol: The right to education
23. Article 3, First Protocol: The right to free elections
24. Rights protected by the fourth, sixth, seventh, and thirteenth protocols to the convention