
The Legal Culture of the European Court of Human Rights
Nina-Louisa Arold(Author)
Martinus Nijhoff (Publisher)
Published on 21. September 2007
Book
Hardback
224 pages
978-90-04-16067-5 (ISBN)
Description
While the supervision of the European Court of Human Rights constantly grows in importance, little is known about the people, especially the judges, inside the Court. To what extent are human rights sensitive to different traditions and is their work burdened through the plurality of legal, historical-political or vocational experiences among the judges? Looking at the first three years of permanent operation of the Court, this book suggests that it is the legal culture that brings the judges together. Based on interviews, field study observations and an analysis of case law, this book takes a novel approach on European human rights law and provides researchers and practitioners with an important basis for a full understanding of the Strasbourg case law.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Netherlands
Publishing group
Brill
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 245 mm
Width: 167 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
553 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-04-16067-5 (9789004160675)
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Nina-Louisa Arold, JSD (2006) in Law, Stanford Law School, JSM (Stanford), LL.M. (Lund), teaches law at the Raoul Wallenberg Institute and Faculty of Law in Lund. She works as legal advisor at the German Parliament.