Originally published in 1973 and now completely updated and expanded, this textbook provides a detailed introduction to the machinery set up within the Council of Europe for the protection of the rights of the individual and discusses the cases brought before it. The book considers the impact which the European Convention on Human Rights has had on the lives of those within the twenty six Member States of the Council of Europe by selecting and discussing those parts of its large and complex case law which give some insight into the development of European human rights. This latest edition retains the author's clear and straightforward style thus providing a valuable and accessible guide for students and practitioners.
Human Rights in the New Europe is one of the first books to bring together leading thinkers from both East and west in order to examine the situation of human rights in Europe, especially...
Values, in terms of human rights and democracy, have become importantfactors for individual state's participation in the international community. Janne Haaland Matl?ry, former Secretary of State in...
Master's Thesis from the year 2009 in the subject Politics - Topic: Public International Law and Human Rights, grade: 1, Tsinghua University, language: English, abstract: This thesis compares the...