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Jacobs, White & Ovey : the European Convention on Human Rights the European Convention on Human Rights / Robin C.A. White, Clare Ovey.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextLanguage: Eng Publication details: New York : Oxford University Press, 2010.Edition: 5th edDescription: xxii, 644 pISBN:
  • 9780199543380 (pbk.)
  • 0199543380 (pbk.)
Other title:
  • European Convention on Human Rights
  • Jacobs, White and Ovey, the European Convention on Human Rights
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 341.4/8 22
LOC classification:
  • KJC5132 .J33
Contents:
-- <Strong>Part 1. Institutions and procedures </strong> -- 1. Context, background and institutions -- 2. Proceedings before the court -- 3. Supervising the enforcement of judgments -- 4. The scope of the convention -- 5. Reservations and derogations -- 6. Interpreting the convention -- <strong>Part 2. Convention rights </strong> -- 7. The right to an effective remedy -- 8. The right to life -- 9. Prohibition of torture -- 10. Protection from slavery and forced labour -- 11. Personal liberty and security -- 12. The right to a fair trial in civil and criminal cases -- 13. Aspects of the criminal process -- 14. Limitations common to articles 8 to 11 -- 15. Protecting family life -- 16. Protecting private life -- 17. Freedom of thought, conscience, and religion -- 18. Freedom of expression -- 19. Freedom of assembly and association -- 20. Protection of property -- 21. The right to education -- 22. The right to free elections -- 23. Freedom of movement -- 24. Freedom from discrimination -- <strong>Part 3. Reflections </strong> -- 25. Results and prospects.
Summary: "Fifty years after the founding of the European Court of Human Rights it has dispensed more than 10,000 judgments and affects the lives of over 800 million people. The fifth edition of Jacobs, White & Ovey: The European Convention on Human Rights provides a clear and concise explanation of this increasingly important area of the law. Examining each of the Convention rights in turn, this book lays out the key principles relevant to both Human Rights students and practitioners. Fully updated with all the significant developments of the last four years, it offers a valuable synthesis of lively author commentary and carefully selected case law. By focussing on the European Convention itself rather than its implementation in any one member state this text may be counted as essential reading for all those interested in the work of the Strasbourg organs, while a revised structure ensures the book now maps even more closely to European Human Rights courses. The European Convention on Human Rights offers an accessible overview of Convention law and practice for scholars, lawyers and policy makers. It offers a comprehensive understanding of the work of the Strasbourg Court in interpreting and applying the Convention"--
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Éd. rev. de: Jacobs and White : the European Convention on Human Rights / Clare Ovey, Robin White. 4th ed. 2006.

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-- <Strong>Part 1. Institutions and procedures </strong> -- 1. Context, background and institutions -- 2. Proceedings before the court -- 3. Supervising the enforcement of judgments -- 4. The scope of the convention -- 5. Reservations and derogations -- 6. Interpreting the convention -- <strong>Part 2. Convention rights </strong> -- 7. The right to an effective remedy -- 8. The right to life -- 9. Prohibition of torture -- 10. Protection from slavery and forced labour -- 11. Personal liberty and security -- 12. The right to a fair trial in civil and criminal cases -- 13. Aspects of the criminal process -- 14. Limitations common to articles 8 to 11 -- 15. Protecting family life -- 16. Protecting private life -- 17. Freedom of thought, conscience, and religion -- 18. Freedom of expression -- 19. Freedom of assembly and association -- 20. Protection of property -- 21. The right to education -- 22. The right to free elections -- 23. Freedom of movement -- 24. Freedom from discrimination -- <strong>Part 3. Reflections </strong> -- 25. Results and prospects.

"Fifty years after the founding of the European Court of Human Rights it has dispensed more than 10,000 judgments and affects the lives of over 800 million people. The fifth edition of Jacobs, White & Ovey: The European Convention on Human Rights provides a clear and concise explanation of this increasingly important area of the law. Examining each of the Convention rights in turn, this book lays out the key principles relevant to both Human Rights students and practitioners. Fully updated with all the significant developments of the last four years, it offers a valuable synthesis of lively author commentary and carefully selected case law. By focussing on the European Convention itself rather than its implementation in any one member state this text may be counted as essential reading for all those interested in the work of the Strasbourg organs, while a revised structure ensures the book now maps even more closely to European Human Rights courses. The European Convention on Human Rights offers an accessible overview of Convention law and practice for scholars, lawyers and policy makers. It offers a comprehensive understanding of the work of the Strasbourg Court in interpreting and applying the Convention"--

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