Responding to systemic human rights violations : an analysis of 'pilot judgments' of the European Court of Human Rights and their impact at national level / Philip Leach [and others].
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TextPublication details: Antwerp ; Portland : Intersentia ; Portland, OR : Distribution for the USA and Canada : International Specialized Book Services, 2010.Description: xii, 208 pagesSubject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: Responding to systemic human rights violations.DDC classification: - 640.402
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Funded by the Leverhulme Trust.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 191-206).
Introduction -- The pilot judgment procedure : responding to states' failure to resolve systemic human rights violations -- Poland : the "homeland" of pilot judgments? -- The Slovenian experience of "quasi-pilot" judgments : has the Court over-reached its powers in length of proceedings cases? -- Italy : Pinto, Azzolini and the elevation of the status of the European Convention in domestic law -- Expanding the scope of the pilot judgment procedure : the experience of Russia, Ukraine, Moldova, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Turkey, Georgia and the United Kingdom -- Conclusions and recommendations.
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