Court delay and human rights remedies: enforcing the right to a fair hearing 'within a reasonable time' / by Caroline Savvidis.
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- KJC3832 .S28 2015
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Based on author's thesis (doctoral - University of Malta, 2010), issued under title: The right to a fair hearing within a reasonable time.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Preliminary pleas & fundamental concepts relevant to length-of-proceedings cases brought before the European Court of Human Rights -- Guidance drawn from judgments of the European Court of Human Rights : the relevance & utility of echr articles 6 and 13 to length-of-proceedings cases -- Case study based on the legal system of Malta, part I : human rights remedies for delay -- Case study based on the legal system of Malta, part II : remedies for delay within ordinary law -- Case study based on the legal system of Malta, part III : conclusions -- Conclusion.
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