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Handbook on the European Convention on Human Rights


ISBN13: 9789004440012
Published: February 2023
Publisher: Brill Nijhoff
Country of Publication: Netherlands
Format: Hardback
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In clear and concise words, this Handbook offers a comprehensive and up-to-date overview of the European Convention and the European Court of Human Rights and its case-law. Numerous cross-references guide the reader through the various topics. Various summaries condense the different principles of the Court’s case-law.

The Handbook has been written largely for practitioners such as lawyers, judges and persons in administrative functions, but will also be invaluable to university teachers and academic researchers. Meticulously compiled, authoritative and practical, it is a must-have resource for anyone concerned with the protection of human rights in Europe.

The author served as a Judge at the Court for nine years, three of them as Section President. He is a retired Professor for International and European Law at the University of Zurich in Switzerland.


With a Foreword by Judge Robert Spano, President of the European Court of Human Rights.

Subjects:
Human Rights and Civil Liberties
Contents:
Part 1:
1. Origin, Development and Binding Nature of the Convention
Part 2: Admissibility Conditions of an Application
2. Overview of the Admissibility Conditions
3. Personal, Territorial, Temporal and Subject-Matter Jurisdiction (Article 35 3[a] of the Convention)
4. Exhaustion of Domestic Remedies (Article 35 1 of the Convention)
5. Compliance with the Time-Limit of Four Months (Article 35 1 of the Convention)
Substantive Conditions: Manifest Ill-Foundedness and Absence of Significant Disadvantage (Article 35 3[a] and [b] of the Convention)
Part 3: European Court of Human Rights
7. The Court's Organisation
8. Proceedings before the Court
9. Inter-State Applications (Article 33 of the Convention)
10. Judgments of the Court
11. Principles of the Interpretation and Application of the Substantive Guarantees of the Convention and Its Protocols
Part 4: Substantive Guarantees of the Convention
12. Right to Life (Article 2 of the Convention)
13. Prohibition of Torture and Inhuman and Degrading Treatment or Punishment (Article 3 of the Convention)
14. Prohibition of Forced Labour (Article 4 of the Convention)
15. Conditions of Deprivation of Liberty (Article 5 of the Convention)
16. Guarantees of a Fair Trial (Article 6 of the Convention) - I Applicability and Scope of the Procedural Rights
17. Guarantees of a Fair Trial (Article 6 of the Convention) - II Requirements as to the Court
18. Guarantees of a Fair Trial (Article 6 of the Convention) - III Public Nature and Length of the Proceedings
19. Guarantees of a Fair Trial (Article 6 of the Convention) - IV Fairness of the Proceedings; Rights of the Defence
20. No Punishment without Law (Article 7 of the Convention)
21. Preliminary Remarks on Articles 8 to 11: Justification of Interferences according to Their Respective Paragraph 2
22. Right to Respect for Private and Family Life, for Home and Correspondence
23. Freedom of Thought, Conscience and Religion (Article 9 of the Convention)
24. Freedom of Expression (Article 10 of the Convention)
25. Freedom of Assembly and Association (Article 11 of the Convention)
26. Right to Marry (Article 12 of the Convention)
27. Right to an Effective Remedy (Article 13 of the Convention)
28. Prohibition of Discrimination (Article 14 of the Convention)
Part 5. Substantive Guarantees of the Protocols to the Convention
29. Guarantees of the (1st) Additional Protocol
30. Guarantees of the 4th Protocol
31. Prohibition of the Death Penalty (6th and 13th Protocols)
32. Guarantees of the 7th Protocol
33. General Prohibition of Discrimination (12th Protocol)
Part 6.
34. Qualifications of the Substantive Rights of the Convention and Its Protocols (Article 15-18)

Conclusions
Annex – Texts of the Convention and Its Protocols