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Cases and materials on the European Convention on Human Rights / Alastair Mowbray.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Oxford : Oxford University Press, c2007.Edition: 2nd edDescription: xxxviii, 1058 p. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9780199206742 (pbk.) :
  • 9780199206742 (pbk. : alk. paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 341.48094 MOW
LOC classification:
  • KJC5132
Contents:
1 The Creation of the Convention 1 2 The Strasbourg System for determining applications under the Convention 11 Introduction 11 The original system 11 The Protocol 11 system 14 The Protocol 14 system 48 3 Article 1 Obligation to respect human rights 59 4 Article 2 Right to life 77 The Court\'s general approach 77 Article 2(1) 112 Article 2(2) 140 5 Article 3 Prohibition of torture 145 The Court\'s general approach 145 Torture 161 Inhuman treatment 172 Degrading treatment 210 Degrading punishment 219 6 Article 4 Prohibition of slavery and forced labour 229 7 Article 5 Right to liberty and security 241 Introduction 241 Article 5(1) Permissible grounds for arrest and detention 258 Article 5(2) Reasons for detention 296 Article 5(3) Pre-trial detention and trial within a reasonable time 298 Article 5(4) Remedy to challenge the legality of detention 312 Article 5(5) Right to compensation 339 8 Article 6 Right to a fair trial 341 Article 6(1) 341 Article 6(2) 445 Article 6(3) 454 9 Article 7 No punishment without law 469 Article 7(1) 469 Article 7(2) 483 10 Article 8 Right to respect for private and family life 485 Article 8(1) 485 Article 8(2) 585 11 Article 9 Freedom of thought, conscience and religion 595 The Court\'s general approach 595 Article 9(1) 604 Article 9(2) 616 12 Article 10 Freedom of expression 623 The Court\'s general approach 623 Article 10(1) 639 Article 10(2) 687 13 Article 11 Freedom of assembly and association 723 The Court\'s general approach 723 Article 11(1) 737 Article 11(2) 771 14 Article 12 Right to marry 779 15 Article 13 Right to an effective remedy 789 16 Article 14 Prohibition of discrimination 807 17 Article 15 Derogation in time of emergency 835 18 Articles 16, 17, and 18 859 Article 16 Restriction on political activity of aliens 859 Article 17 Prohibition of abuse of rights 861 Article 18 Limitations on use of restrictions on rights 863 19 Article 41 (formerly Article 50) Just satisfaction 867 The Court\'s early approach to just satisfaction 867 The contemporary categories of just satisfaction 871 General issues 883 Limitations of claims for just satisfaction 885 Conclusions 887 20 Article 47 Advisory opinions 889 21 First Protocol Article 1: Protection of property 895 The Court\'s general approach 895 The concept of \'possessions\' 906 The First Rule: The principle of peaceful enjoyment of property 919 The Second Rule: The deprivation of possessions 928 The Third Rule: The right of States to control the use of property 945 22 First Protocol Article 2: Right to education 957 The Court\'s general approach 957 The first sentence of Article 2 963 The second sentence of Article 2 965 23 First Protocol Article 3: Right to free elections 973 24 Fourth Protocol 989 Article 1 Prohibition of imprisonment for debt 989 Article 2 Freedom of movement 989 Article 3 Prohibition of expulsion of nationals 995 Article 4 Prohibition of collective expulsion of aliens 995 25 Seventh Protocol 999 Article 1 Procedural safeguards relating to expulsion of aliens 999 Article 2 Right of appeal in criminal matters 1000 Article 4 Right not to be tried or punished twice 1004 Appendix 1011
Summary: This second edition provides students with a selection of the leading jurisprudence, together with commentary, on the major rights enshrined in the European Convention of Human Rights. It also examines the creation of the Convention, and the role of the institutions and remedies available at the European level.
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Previous ed.: London: Butterworths, 2001.

Includes index.

1 The Creation of the Convention 1 2 The Strasbourg System for determining applications under the Convention 11 Introduction 11 The original system 11 The Protocol 11 system 14 The Protocol 14 system 48 3 Article 1 Obligation to respect human rights 59 4 Article 2 Right to life 77 The Court\'s general approach 77 Article 2(1) 112 Article 2(2) 140 5 Article 3 Prohibition of torture 145 The Court\'s general approach 145 Torture 161 Inhuman treatment 172 Degrading treatment 210 Degrading punishment 219 6 Article 4 Prohibition of slavery and forced labour 229 7 Article 5 Right to liberty and security 241 Introduction 241 Article 5(1) Permissible grounds for arrest and detention 258 Article 5(2) Reasons for detention 296 Article 5(3) Pre-trial detention and trial within a reasonable time 298 Article 5(4) Remedy to challenge the legality of detention 312 Article 5(5) Right to compensation 339 8 Article 6 Right to a fair trial 341 Article 6(1) 341 Article 6(2) 445 Article 6(3) 454 9 Article 7 No punishment without law 469 Article 7(1) 469 Article 7(2) 483 10 Article 8 Right to respect for private and family life 485 Article 8(1) 485 Article 8(2) 585 11 Article 9 Freedom of thought, conscience and religion 595 The Court\'s general approach 595 Article 9(1) 604 Article 9(2) 616 12 Article 10 Freedom of expression 623 The Court\'s general approach 623 Article 10(1) 639 Article 10(2) 687 13 Article 11 Freedom of assembly and association 723 The Court\'s general approach 723 Article 11(1) 737 Article 11(2) 771 14 Article 12 Right to marry 779 15 Article 13 Right to an effective remedy 789 16 Article 14 Prohibition of discrimination 807 17 Article 15 Derogation in time of emergency 835 18 Articles 16, 17, and 18 859 Article 16 Restriction on political activity of aliens 859 Article 17 Prohibition of abuse of rights 861 Article 18 Limitations on use of restrictions on rights 863 19 Article 41 (formerly Article 50) Just satisfaction 867 The Court\'s early approach to just satisfaction 867 The contemporary categories of just satisfaction 871 General issues 883 Limitations of claims for just satisfaction 885 Conclusions 887 20 Article 47 Advisory opinions 889 21 First Protocol Article 1: Protection of property 895 The Court\'s general approach 895 The concept of \'possessions\' 906 The First Rule: The principle of peaceful enjoyment of property 919 The Second Rule: The deprivation of possessions 928 The Third Rule: The right of States to control the use of property 945 22 First Protocol Article 2: Right to education 957 The Court\'s general approach 957 The first sentence of Article 2 963 The second sentence of Article 2 965 23 First Protocol Article 3: Right to free elections 973 24 Fourth Protocol 989 Article 1 Prohibition of imprisonment for debt 989 Article 2 Freedom of movement 989 Article 3 Prohibition of expulsion of nationals 995 Article 4 Prohibition of collective expulsion of aliens 995 25 Seventh Protocol 999 Article 1 Procedural safeguards relating to expulsion of aliens 999 Article 2 Right of appeal in criminal matters 1000 Article 4 Right not to be tried or punished twice 1004 Appendix 1011

This second edition provides students with a selection of the leading jurisprudence, together with commentary, on the major rights enshrined in the European Convention of Human Rights. It also examines the creation of the Convention, and the role of the institutions and remedies available at the European level.

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