The European Court of Human Rights and the rights of marginalised individuals and minorities in national context [electronic resource] / edited by Dia Anagnostou, Evangelia Psychogiopoulou.
Material type: TextPublication details: Leiden ; Boston : Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2010.Description: xxiv, 244 pSubject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:- 342.408/73 22
- KJC5138 .E917 2010
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [221]-239) and index.
The Strasbourg Court, democracy and the protection of marginalised individuals and minorities / Dia Anagnostou -- Protecting individuals from minorities and other vulnerable groups in the european court of human rights, litigation and jurisprudence : the case of Bulgaria / Yonko Grozev, Daniel Smilov and Rashko Dorosiev -- Protecting individuals from minorities and vulnerable groups in the european court of human rights : litigation and jurisprudence in France / Emmanuelle Bribosia, Isabelle Rorive and Amaya Úbeda de Torres -- The protection of marginalised individuals and minorities in Germany : the role of national and european judicial mechanisms / Christoph Gusy and Sebastian Müller -- The european court of human rights in Greece : litigation, rights protection and vulnerable groups / Evangelia Psychogiopoulou -- Protecting individuals belonging to minority and other vulnerable groups in the european court of human rights : litigation and jurisprudence in the Italian system / Serena Sileoni -- Protecting marginalised individuals and minorities in the ECtHR : litigation and jurisprudence in Turkey / Dilek Kurban -- The europen court of human rights in the UK : litigation, rights protection and minorities / Susan Millns, Christopher Rootes, Clare Saunders and Gabriel Swain -- Conclusions / Yorgos Kaminis.
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