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2006
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adam_text | CONTENTS
Foreword
Preface to the Fourth Edition
Note on Citation Conventions
Table of Judgments and Decisions of the Court of Human Rights
Table of Decisions and Reports of the Commission of Human Rights
Table of Treaties and Related Documents
Table of Cases lix
Table of Cases before the European Court of Justice (ECJ)
Abbreviations
1
Context
Is there a hierarchy of rights?
The system of protection
Advisory Opinions of the European Court of Human Rights
The role of the Secretary-General of the Council of Europe
The Commissioner for Human Rights
Other human rights instruments of the Council of Europe
2
General scope of the Convention
Temporal scope
The concept of jurisdiction
The nature of a State s positive obligations
Liability for acts of international organizations
Liabüity
Other issues relating to territorial scope
The status of the Convention in the United Kingdom
Concluding comment
3
Introduction
Use of
Different language versions
Ordinary meaning
Context
VIU
Object and purpose
The principle of effectiveness
Comparative interpretation
An integrated approach to interpretation
Positive obligations and
Approaches and ideologies
Conclusion
4
Introduction
Prohibition of intentional killing by the State
Death in custody and forced disappearance
The death penalty and the extraterritorial application
of the right to life
The positive obligation to protect life
The duty to investigate suspicious deaths
Abortion and the rights of the unborn child
Euthanasia and the quality of life
Concluding comments
5
Introduction
Defining the terms
Positive obligations
Evidential issues
Extraterritorial effect
Disappearances
Destruction of homes and possessions
Acts in the course of arrest and police detention
Conditions of detention
Detention and mental disorder
Admission and immigration
Deportation and extradition
Corporal punishment
European Convention for the Prevention of Torture
Conclusion
6
Introduction no
Slavery or servitude
CONTENTS
Positive obligations
Forced or compulsory labour
Prison labour
Military service
Emergencies
Civic obligations
Consent
7
Introduction
What amounts to a deprivation of liberty?
Deprivations of liberty by private persons
and extraterritoriality
The lawfulness of the deprivation of liberty
Detention on remand
Trial within a reasonable time or release
Detention after conviction by a competent court: Article 5(i)(a)
Detention of a person for failure to comply with an obligation
prescribed by law: Article
Detention of minors: Article
Vulnerable groups: Article
Detention in connection with deportation or extradition:
Article
Notification of the reasons for arrest or detention
Testing the legality of the detention
An enforceable right to compensation
Concluding comments
8
Introduction
The scope of Article
Right of access to court
The effectiveness of court proceedings
The overall requirements of a fair hearing
The specific requirements of Article
Extra-territorial effect
Waiving rights
Concluding comments
X
9
Introduction
The scope of Article
Fair trial guarantees in criminal cases
The principle of legality
Protocol
10
Introduction
Inherent limitations
Express limitations: some general points
A required legal basis for the interference
Specified legitimate aims
The limitation must be necessary in a democratic society
The political activities of aliens
Concluding remarks
11
Introduction
Positive obligations under Article
Defining private life, family life, home
and correspondence
The right to marry and found a family
Equality between spouses
Custody, access and care proceedings
Adoption
Inheritance rights
Immigration issues
Personal integrity
Homosexuality
Transsexuals
Prisoners
Housing and planning matters
Environmental rights
Searches, surveillance and personal records
Access to personal records
Privacy
Concluding comment
CONTENTS Xl
12
Introduction
Who is protected?
Defining religion or belief
General policies obstructing the manifestation of
religion or belief
Participation in national life
The manifestation of religion or belief
Expression of religion or belief by prisoners
Conscientious objectors
Concluding comments
13
Introduction
What constitutes an interference with
free expression?
Limitations on freedom of expression
Incitement to violence and hate speech
Defamation and insult
Confidential information
Broadcasting
Obscenity and blasphemy
Advertisements
Concluding comment
14
Introduction
Freedom of assembly
Freedom of association
Political parties
Trade union rights
Freedom not to join an association
Restrictions on particular groups of workers
Concluding comments
15
Introduction
Positive obligations
Defining possessions
Xli CONTENTS
Deprivation of property
Controlling the use of property
Other interferences with peaceful enjoyment
of possessions
Concluding comment
16 THE RIGHT TO EDUCATION
Introduction
Positive obligations
The right to education
Safeguarding pluralism in education
Education for convicted prisoners
Concluding comment
17
Introduction
What is the legislature?
Electoral systems
The right to vote
The right to stand for election
Concluding comment
18 FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT 4OO
Introduction
Movement and residence
The prohibition of expulsion of nationals
The right of entry to the territory of the state of nationality
Prohibiting the collective expulsion of aliens
Expulsion only to follow due process
Concluding comment
19
Introduction
Positive obligations
Conceptual issues
The Court s methodology
Protocol
Concluding comments
CONTENTS Xlii
20
Introduction
Prohibition of abuse of rights
The early Commission decisions
The Court s case law
Limitation on use of restrictions on rights
21
Introduction
Non-derogable rights
Substantive requirements
Procedural requirements
22
Introduction
Reservations made
Interpretation of reservations
Concluding comment
23
Introduction
What is an arguable complaint?
The nature of the remedies required
Violations by persons in an official capacity
Concluding comment
24
Introduction
Composition and general procedure
Procedure prior to the decision on admissibility
Examination of admissibility: procedural issues
Conditions of admissibility
Judgment
Remedies under Article
Concluding comment
25
Introduction
Composition and procedure
XIV CONTENTS
The execution of judgments
Sanctions
Concluding comments
26
Introduction
Results: substantive provisions
Results: procedural provisions
Prospects: extending the rights protected
Prospects: the relationship with the European Union
Prospects: coping with the increasing workload
Concluding comments
Appendix: Text of the European Convention as modified
by Protocol
Select Bibliography
Index
This fourth edition
Rißbpshas
developments since
judgments of the Court in recent years. Both the procedure for bringing
a claim before the Strasbourg Court and the substantive law of the Convention
are covered.
The book follows the structure of the Convention itself in explaining the key
principles established by the case law of the European Court of Human Rights.
All these developments are explained in a narrative and accessible style. It is ideal
for undergraduates, postgraduates, and practitioners who want an in-depth
analysis of the work of the European Court of Human Bights. Those new to the
subject will obtain a comprehensive understanding of the work of the Strasbourg
organs and the current state of European Convention case law.
NEW TO THIS EDITION:
•
including consideration of
Chamber covering many areas of Convention case law
•
States, especially on elections, free movement, and property rights
•
advisory opinions
•
Clare
in Strasbourg.
Robin C. A. White is Professor of Law at the University of Leicester.
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CONTENTS
Foreword
Preface to the Fourth Edition
Note on Citation Conventions
Table of Judgments and Decisions of the Court of Human Rights
Table of Decisions and Reports of the Commission of Human Rights
Table of Treaties and Related Documents
Table of Cases lix
Table of Cases before the European Court of Justice (ECJ)
Abbreviations
1
Context
Is there a hierarchy of rights?
The system of protection
Advisory Opinions of the European Court of Human Rights
The role of the Secretary-General of the Council of Europe
The Commissioner for Human Rights
Other human rights instruments of the Council of Europe
2
General scope of the Convention
Temporal scope
The concept of 'jurisdiction'
The nature of a State's positive obligations
Liability for acts of international organizations
Liabüity
Other issues relating to territorial scope
The status of the Convention in the United Kingdom
Concluding comment
3
Introduction
Use of
Different language versions
Ordinary meaning
Context
VIU
Object and purpose
The principle of effectiveness
Comparative interpretation
An integrated approach to interpretation
Positive obligations and
Approaches and ideologies
Conclusion
4
Introduction
Prohibition of intentional killing by the State
Death in custody and forced disappearance
The death penalty and the extraterritorial application
of the right to life
The positive obligation to protect life
The duty to investigate suspicious deaths
Abortion and the rights of the unborn child
Euthanasia and the quality of life
Concluding comments
5
Introduction
Defining the terms
Positive obligations
Evidential issues
Extraterritorial effect
Disappearances
Destruction of homes and possessions
Acts in the course of arrest and police detention
Conditions of detention
Detention and mental disorder
Admission and immigration
Deportation and extradition
Corporal punishment
European Convention for the Prevention of Torture
Conclusion
6
Introduction no
Slavery or servitude
CONTENTS
Positive obligations
Forced or compulsory labour
Prison labour
Military service
Emergencies
Civic obligations
Consent
7
Introduction
What amounts to a deprivation of liberty?
Deprivations of liberty by private persons
and extraterritoriality
The lawfulness of the deprivation of liberty
Detention on remand
Trial within a reasonable time or release
Detention after conviction by a competent court: Article 5(i)(a)
Detention of a person for failure to comply with an obligation
prescribed by law: Article
Detention of minors: Article
Vulnerable groups: Article
Detention in connection with deportation or extradition:
Article
Notification of the reasons for arrest or detention
Testing the legality of the detention
An enforceable right to compensation
Concluding comments
8
Introduction
The scope of Article
Right of access to court
The effectiveness of court proceedings
The overall requirements of a fair hearing
The specific requirements of Article
Extra-territorial effect
Waiving rights
Concluding comments
X
9
Introduction
The scope of Article
Fair trial guarantees in criminal cases
The principle of legality
Protocol
10
Introduction
Inherent limitations
Express limitations: some general points
A required legal basis for the interference
Specified legitimate aims
The limitation must be necessary in a democratic society
The political activities of aliens
Concluding remarks
11
Introduction
Positive obligations under Article
Defining private life, family life, home
and correspondence
The right to marry and found a family
Equality between spouses
Custody, access and care proceedings
Adoption
Inheritance rights
Immigration issues
Personal integrity
Homosexuality
Transsexuals
Prisoners
Housing and planning matters
Environmental rights
Searches, surveillance and personal records
Access to personal records
Privacy
Concluding comment
CONTENTS Xl
12
Introduction
Who is protected?
Defining religion or belief
General policies obstructing the manifestation of
religion or belief
Participation in national life
The manifestation of religion or belief
Expression of religion or belief by prisoners
Conscientious objectors
Concluding comments
13
Introduction
What constitutes an 'interference' with
free expression?
Limitations on freedom of expression
Incitement to violence and hate speech
Defamation and insult
Confidential information
Broadcasting
Obscenity and blasphemy
Advertisements
Concluding comment
14
Introduction
Freedom of assembly
Freedom of association
Political parties
Trade union rights
Freedom not to join an association
Restrictions on particular groups of workers
Concluding comments
15
Introduction
Positive obligations
Defining possessions
Xli CONTENTS
Deprivation of property
Controlling the use of property
Other interferences with peaceful enjoyment
of possessions
Concluding comment
16 THE RIGHT TO EDUCATION
Introduction
Positive obligations
The right to education
Safeguarding pluralism in education
Education for convicted prisoners
Concluding comment
17
Introduction
What is the legislature?
Electoral systems
The right to vote
The right to stand for election
Concluding comment
18 FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT 4OO
Introduction
Movement and residence
The prohibition of expulsion of nationals
The right of entry to the territory of the state of nationality
Prohibiting the collective expulsion of aliens
Expulsion only to follow due process
Concluding comment
19
Introduction
Positive obligations
Conceptual issues
The Court's methodology
Protocol
Concluding comments
CONTENTS Xlii
20
Introduction
Prohibition of abuse of rights
The early Commission decisions
The Court's case law
Limitation on use of restrictions on rights
21
Introduction
Non-derogable rights
Substantive requirements
Procedural requirements
22
Introduction
Reservations made
Interpretation of reservations
Concluding comment
23
Introduction
What is an arguable complaint?
The nature of the remedies required
Violations by persons in an official capacity
Concluding comment
24
Introduction
Composition and general procedure
Procedure prior to the decision on admissibility
Examination of admissibility: procedural issues
Conditions of admissibility
Judgment
Remedies under Article
Concluding comment
25
Introduction
Composition and procedure
XIV CONTENTS
The execution of judgments
Sanctions
Concluding comments
26
Introduction
Results: substantive provisions
Results: procedural provisions
Prospects: extending the rights protected
Prospects: the relationship with the European Union
Prospects: coping with the increasing workload
Concluding comments
Appendix: Text of the European Convention as modified
by Protocol
Select Bibliography
Index
This fourth edition
Rißbpshas
developments since
judgments of the Court in recent years. Both the procedure for bringing
a claim before the Strasbourg Court and the substantive law of the Convention
are covered.
The book follows the structure of the Convention itself in explaining the key
principles established by the case law of the European Court of Human Rights.
All these developments are explained in a narrative and accessible style. It is ideal
for undergraduates, postgraduates, and practitioners who want an in-depth
analysis of the work of the European Court of Human Bights. Those new to the
subject will obtain a comprehensive understanding of the work of the Strasbourg
organs and the current state of European Convention case law.
NEW TO THIS EDITION:
•
including consideration of
Chamber covering many areas of Convention case law
•
States, especially on elections, free movement, and property rights
•
advisory opinions
•
Clare
in Strasbourg.
Robin C. A. White is Professor of Law at the University of Leicester. |
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spelling | Jacobs, Francis Geoffrey 1939- Verfasser (DE-588)131702432 aut Jacobs and White, The European Convention on Human Rights Clare Ovey and Robin White The European Convention on Human Rights 4. ed. Oxford [u.a.] Oxford Univ. Press 2006 LVIII, 591 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Convention européenne des droits de l'homme - 1950 - Rome rero Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (1950) Europäische Menschenrechtskonvention 1950 November 4 (DE-588)4015727-1 gnd rswk-swf Human rights - Europe Menschenrecht Human rights Europe Europa Europäische Menschenrechtskonvention 1950 November 4 (DE-588)4015727-1 u DE-604 White, Robin C. A. 1947- Verfasser (DE-588)128548959 aut Ovey, Clare Sonstige (DE-588)131702440 oth http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip066/2006001268.html Table of contents Digitalisierung UB Regensburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=014780995&sequence=000003&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Regensburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=014780995&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext |
spellingShingle | Jacobs, Francis Geoffrey 1939- White, Robin C. A. 1947- Jacobs and White, The European Convention on Human Rights Convention européenne des droits de l'homme - 1950 - Rome rero Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (1950) Europäische Menschenrechtskonvention 1950 November 4 (DE-588)4015727-1 gnd Human rights - Europe Menschenrecht Human rights Europe |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4015727-1 |
title | Jacobs and White, The European Convention on Human Rights |
title_alt | The European Convention on Human Rights |
title_auth | Jacobs and White, The European Convention on Human Rights |
title_exact_search | Jacobs and White, The European Convention on Human Rights |
title_exact_search_txtP | Jacobs and White, The European Convention on Human Rights |
title_full | Jacobs and White, The European Convention on Human Rights Clare Ovey and Robin White |
title_fullStr | Jacobs and White, The European Convention on Human Rights Clare Ovey and Robin White |
title_full_unstemmed | Jacobs and White, The European Convention on Human Rights Clare Ovey and Robin White |
title_short | Jacobs and White, The European Convention on Human Rights |
title_sort | jacobs and white the european convention on human rights |
topic | Convention européenne des droits de l'homme - 1950 - Rome rero Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (1950) Europäische Menschenrechtskonvention 1950 November 4 (DE-588)4015727-1 gnd Human rights - Europe Menschenrecht Human rights Europe |
topic_facet | Convention européenne des droits de l'homme - 1950 - Rome Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (1950) Europäische Menschenrechtskonvention 1950 November 4 Human rights - Europe Menschenrecht Human rights Europe Europa |
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