Theory and Practice of the European Convention on Human Rights
Third Edition
Pieter van Dijk(Author)
Kluwer Law International (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 1. June 1998
Book
Paperback/Softback
880 pages
978-90-411-0598-1 (ISBN)
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Kluwer Law International is happy to announce the third edition of Van Dijk and Van Hoof's classic work, <b>Theory and Practice of the European Convention on Human Rights</b>. The developments which have taken place under the Convention since the second edition was published have been numerous and comprehensive, and the Convention has gained a central position in the legal systems of many European countries.
<p class=copymedium>Three Protocols have been added to the Convention; the number of Parties to the Convention has grown from twenty-two to no less than thirty-six; and the case-law concerning the Convention has increased significantly. Like its predecessors, this third edition offers a full description of the present procedural practice and case-law of both the European Commission and the European Court of Human Rights, and is an indispensable guide.
<p class=copymedium>Protocol No. 11 to the Convention, which will enter into force by the end of 1998, will drastically change the supervisory system under the Convention, establishing one Court. This new Court will also perform the present functions of the Commission and it is expected that it will be guided by the Commission's procedures and working methods, and by its case-law concerning admissibility. This new edition will therefore remain relevant for the practice and case-law of the new Court for many years to come.
<p class=copymedium>Three Protocols have been added to the Convention; the number of Parties to the Convention has grown from twenty-two to no less than thirty-six; and the case-law concerning the Convention has increased significantly. Like its predecessors, this third edition offers a full description of the present procedural practice and case-law of both the European Commission and the European Court of Human Rights, and is an indispensable guide.
<p class=copymedium>Protocol No. 11 to the Convention, which will enter into force by the end of 1998, will drastically change the supervisory system under the Convention, establishing one Court. This new Court will also perform the present functions of the Commission and it is expected that it will be guided by the Commission's procedures and working methods, and by its case-law concerning admissibility. This new edition will therefore remain relevant for the practice and case-law of the new Court for many years to come.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Zuidpoolsingel
Netherlands
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Research
Edition type
New edition
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
1551 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-411-0598-1 (9789041105981)
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Pieter van Dijk
Theory and Practice of the European Convention on Human Rights
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02/1992
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Content
<ol class=copymedium>List of Abbreviations
I. General Survey of the European Convention
II. Interpretation and Application of the Rights and Freedoms of the Convention in the Strasbourg Case-Law: General Principles and Concepts
III. The Procedure Before the European Commission of Human Rights
IV. The Examination of a Case by the European Court of Human Rights
V. The Examination of a Case by the Committee of Ministers
VI. The Supervisory Function of the Secretary General of the Council of Europe under Article 57
VII. Analysis of the Rights and Freedoms
VIII. Provisions Concerning Enjoyment of the Rights and Freedoms and Concerning Restriction of these Rights and Freedoms
Appendices:
I. State of Ratifications
II. Cited Decisions of the Commission on Admissibility (Applications)
III. Cited Reports of the Commission on the Merits
IV. Cited Judgments of the Court
V. Cited Resolutions of the Committee of Ministers
VI. Reform of the Supervisory Mechanisms According to Protocol No. 11
VII. Index of Subjects</ol>
I. General Survey of the European Convention
II. Interpretation and Application of the Rights and Freedoms of the Convention in the Strasbourg Case-Law: General Principles and Concepts
III. The Procedure Before the European Commission of Human Rights
IV. The Examination of a Case by the European Court of Human Rights
V. The Examination of a Case by the Committee of Ministers
VI. The Supervisory Function of the Secretary General of the Council of Europe under Article 57
VII. Analysis of the Rights and Freedoms
VIII. Provisions Concerning Enjoyment of the Rights and Freedoms and Concerning Restriction of these Rights and Freedoms
Appendices:
I. State of Ratifications
II. Cited Decisions of the Commission on Admissibility (Applications)
III. Cited Reports of the Commission on the Merits
IV. Cited Judgments of the Court
V. Cited Resolutions of the Committee of Ministers
VI. Reform of the Supervisory Mechanisms According to Protocol No. 11
VII. Index of Subjects</ol>