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adam_text | TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
Preface v
Noře
on the citation of Strasbourg cases
xv
List of European Court of Human Rights and European Commission
of Human Rights cases
xvii
List of National Court cases Hi
List of Human Rights Committee cases
liii
List of European Court of Justice cases
liii
1
THE EUROPEAN CONVENTION ON HUMAN RIGHTS IN CONTEXT
1
1
Background
1
2
The Substantive Guarantee
3
3
The Strasbourg Enforcement Machinery
4
4
The Interpretation of the Convention
5
5
Negative and Positive Obligations and
Drittwirkung 18
6
Reservations
21
7
The Convention in National Law
23
8
The Convention and the European Union
28
9
Achievements and Prospects
30
2
ARTICLE
2:
THE RIGHT TO LIFE
37
1
The Obligation to Protect the Right to Life by Law
37
2
Preventive Measures
42
3
Health Care and Other Social Services
46
4
The Procedural Obligation to Investigate
48
5
Application of the Obligation to Protect Life to Non-fatal Cases
53
6
Protection of the Unborn Child?
53
7
The Prohibition of the Taking of Life by the Use of Force
56
8
Conclusion
66
3
ARTICLE
3:
FREEDOM FROM TORTURE OR INHUMAN OR
DEGRADING TREATMENT OR PUNISHMENT
69
1
Introduction
69
2
Torture
72
VIU
TABLE OF
CONTENTS
3
Inhuman Treatment
75
4
Inhuman Punishment
91
5
Degrading Treatment
92
6
Degrading Punishment
104
7
The Obligation to Protect Individuals from Torture, etc
107
8
Conclusion 111
4
ARTICLE
4:
FREEDOM FROM SLAVERY, SERVITUDE,
OR FORCED OR COMPULSORY LABOUR
113
1
Freedom from Slavery and Servitude
113
2
Freedom from Forced or Compulsory Labour
114
3
Permitted Work or Services
116
4
Positive Obligations
118
5
Conclusion
118
5
ARTICLE
5:
THE RIGHT TO LIBERTY AND SECURITY OF THE PERSON
121
1
Article
5:
Generally
122
2
The Meaning of Arrest or Detention (ie Loss of Liberty )
123
3
Loss of Liberty: Further Issues
129
4
In Accordance with a Procedure Prescribed by Law and the
Lawfulness Requirement
133
5
Article 5(l)(a)-(f): Grounds for Detention
137
6
Article
5(2):
Reasons for Arrest to be Given Promptly
164
7
Article
5(3):
Accountability during Pre-trial Detention and Trial
within a Reasonable Time
168
8
Article
5(4):
Remedy to Challenge the Legality of Detention
182
9
Article
5(5):
Right to Compensation for Illegal Detention
197
10
Conclusion
198
6
ARTICLE
6:
THE RIGHT TO A FAIR TRIAL
201
1
Article
6:
Generally
201
2
Field of Application
204
3
Article
6(1):
Guarantees in Criminal and Non-criminal Cases
235
4
Article
6(2):
The Right to be Presumed Innocent in Criminal Cases
299
5
Article
6(3):
Further Guarantees in Criminal Cases
306
6
Conclusion
329
7
ARTICLE
7:
FREEDOM FROM RETROACTIVE CRIMINAL
OFFENCES AND PUNISHMENT
331
1
Ex Post Facto Criminal Offences
332
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
ЇХ
2
Ex
Post Facto Criminal Penalties
336
3
General Principles of Law Exception
338
8
ARTICLES
8-11:
GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS
341
1
Introduction
341
2
Negative and Positive Obligations
342
3
Limitations
344
4
Conclusion
359
9
ARTICLE
8:
THE RIGHT TO RESPECT FOR PRIVATE AND
FAMILY LIFE, HOME, AND CORRESPONDENCE
361
1
Introduction
361
2
The Four Interests Protected by Article
8(1) 363
3
Respect
381
4
Article
8(2):
Justification for Interference with Article
8(1)
Rights
397
5
Conclusion
422
10
ARTICLE
9:
FREEDOM OF RELIGION
425
1
The Scope of Article
9 426
2
Freedom of Thought, Conscience, and Religion: The Right to Believe
428
3
Manifesting Religion or Belief in Worship, Teaching,
Practice, and Observance
433
4
Justifiable Interferences
435
5
Article
9:
Conflicts and Overlaps
439
6
Conclusion
441
11
ARTICLE
IO:
FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION
443
1
Introduction
443
2
The Scope of Protection
444
3
Different Categories of Expression
455
4
Different Means of Expression
465
5
Prescribed by Law
471
6
Legitimate Aims
474
7
Duties and Responsibilities under Article
10(2) 493
8
Distinct Methodologies and Principles Developed to Examine
Issues of Defamation
499
9
Conclusion
511
12
ARTICLE
11:
FREEDOM OF ASSEMBLY AND ASSOCIATION
515
1
Introduction
515
X TABLE OF CONTENTS
2
Freedom of Peaceful Assembly
516
3
Freedom of Association
525
4
Freedom to Form and Join Trade Unions
536
5
Restriction on Public Service Employees
546
6
Conclusion
547
13
ARTICLE
12:
THE RIGHT TO MARRY AND TO FOUND A FAMILY
549
1
Introduction
549
2
The Right to Marry
550
3
The Right to Found a Family
554
4
Non-married Persons
556
5
Conclusion
556
14
ARTICLE I3: THE RIGHT TO AN EFFECTIVE NATIONAL REMEDY
557
1
Introduction
557
2
Article
13
within the General Scheme of the Convention
558
3
Article
13:
General Principles/Requirements of an Effective Remedy
562
4
Article
13:
General Principles/Requirements in Specific Contexts
568
5
Conclusion
575
15
ARTICLE I4 (FREEDOM FROM DISCRIMINATION IN RESPECT OF
PROTECTED CONVENTION RIGHTS) AND PROTOCOL TWELVE
(NON-DISCRIMINATION IN RESPECT OF ANY RIGHT
SET FORTH BY LAW )
577
1
Introduction
577
2
Overview of the Application of Article
14 579
3
Protection for Guaranteed Rights Only and the Ambit Test
580
4
Differential Treatment on a Prohibited Ground
581
5
Differential Treatment May Be Justified on Objective
and Reasonable Grounds
585
6
Intensive Scrutiny of Differential Treatment for Suspect Categories
590
7
Article
14,
the Burden of Proof and the Protection of Minorities
600
8
Article
14
and Violence Motivated by Discrimination
603
9
Indirect Discrimination
607
10
Positive Obligations to Protect against Discrimination
and Reverse Discrimination
610
11
Protocol Twelve
611
12
Conclusion
613
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
Xl
16
ARTICLE
15:
DEROGATION
IN TIME OF WAR OR OTHER PUBLIC
EMERGENCY THREATENING THE LIFE OF THE NATION
617
1
Introduction
617
2
The Need to Resort to Article
15
(Some Comments on the Court s
General Approach to Terrorism Cases )
619
3
The General Pattern of Article
15 623
4
In Time of War or Other Public Emergency Threatening the
Life of the Nation
623
5
Measures
...
to the Extent Strictly Required by the
Exigencies of the Situation
... 631
6
Other International Law Obligations
637
7
Article
15(2):
The Non-derogable Provisions
638
8
Article
15(3):
The Procedural Requirements
640
9
Proposals for Reform and the Role of the Commissioner
for Human Rights of the Council of Europe
641
10
Reservations to Article
15 642
11
Conclusion
643
17
ARTICLES 16-18: OTHER RESTRICTIONS UPON
THE RIGHTS PROTECTED
647
1
Article
16:
Restrictions on the Political Rights of Aliens
647
2
Article
17:
Restrictions on Activities Subversive of Convention Rights
648
3
Article
18:
Prohibition of the Use of Restrictions
for an Improper Purpose
652
18
ARTICLE
1,
FIRST PROTOCOL: THE RIGHT TO PROPERTY
655
1
Introduction
655
2
The Structure of Article
1,
First Protocol and the
Inter-relationship of its Provisions
666
3
Article
1/1/1:
Interference with the Peaceful Enjoyment of Possessions
672
4
Article
1/1/2:
Deprivation of Property
677
5
Article
1/2:
Control of Use
686
6
Conclusion
694
19
ARTICLE
2,
FIRST PROTOCOL: THE RIGHT TO EDUCATION
697
1
Introduction
697
2
No Denial of the Right to Education
700
3
Respect for Parents Religious and Philosophical Convictions
702
4
Discrimination and Minority Rights
706
5
Conclusion
708
XU
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
20
ARTICLE
3,
FIRST PROTOCOL:
THE RIGHT TO FREE
ELECTIONS
711
1
Introduction
711
2
The Nature and Basis of the Rights Protected by Article
3 712
3
Active and Passive Electoral Rights
715
4
The Right to Vote
715
5
The Right to Stand for Election
719
6
Electoral Systems and Administration
726
7
The Scope of Protocol
1,
Article
3
( The Choice of the Legislature )
730
8
Non-applicability of Article
6 732
9
Conclusion
732
21
RIGHTS PROTECTED BY THE FOURTH, SIXTH, SEVENTH, AND
THIRTEENTH PROTOCOLS TO THE CONVENTION
735
1
Article
1,
Fourth Protocol: Freedom from Imprisonment for
Non-fulfilment of a Contractual Obligation
735
2
Article
2,
Fourth Protocol: Freedom of Movement within a
State and Freedom to Leave its Territory
736
3
Article
3,
Fourth Protocol: The Right of a National not to be
Expelled from and to Enter a State s Territory
743
4
Article
4,
Fourth Protocol: Freedom of Aliens from Collective Expulsion
744
5
The Sixth and Thirteenth Protocols: the Death Penalty
745
6
Article
1,
Seventh Protocol: Freedom from Expulsion of Individual Aliens
747
7
Article
2,
Seventh Protocol: The Right to Review in Criminal Cases
748
8
Article
3,
Seventh Protocol: Right to Compensation for
Miscarriages of Justice
750
9
Article
4,
Seventh Protocol:
Ne
Bid In Idem
751
10
Article
5,
Seventh Protocol: Equality of Rights of Spouses
754
22
ADMISSIBILITY OF APPLICATIONS
757
1
The General Approach to Admissibility
757
2
Application of Admissibility Requirements to Inter-state Cases
759
3
Exhaustion of Domestic Remedies
764
4
The Six-month Rule
776
5
Other Grounds of Inadmissibility
781
6
Incompatibility and the Competence of the Court
787
23
THE EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS: ORGANIZATION,
PRACTICE, AND PROCEDURE
811
1
The Organization of the Court
811
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS Xlii
2
Procedure before the Court (I): From the Initial Application to Judgment
819
3
Procedure before the Court (II): Additional Procedural Matters
840
4
Article
41:
Just Satisfaction
856
5
Article
46 862
6
Protocol
14 863
7
The Future of the Court
867
24
THE EXECUTION OF THE COURT S JUDGMENTS
871
1
The Role of the Committee of Ministers
871
2
Procedure
872
3
The Court and Execution of its Judgments
880
4
Protocol
14 883
5
Conclusion
885
Index
887
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TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
Preface v
Noře
on the citation of Strasbourg cases
xv
List of European Court of Human Rights and European Commission
of Human Rights cases
xvii
List of National Court cases Hi
List of Human Rights Committee cases
liii
List of European Court of Justice cases
liii
1
THE EUROPEAN CONVENTION ON HUMAN RIGHTS IN CONTEXT
1
1
Background
1
2
The Substantive Guarantee
3
3
The Strasbourg Enforcement Machinery
4
4
The Interpretation of the Convention
5
5
Negative and Positive Obligations and
Drittwirkung 18
6
Reservations
21
7
The Convention in National Law
23
8
The Convention and the European Union
28
9
Achievements and Prospects
30
2
ARTICLE
2:
THE RIGHT TO LIFE
37
1
The Obligation to Protect the Right to Life by Law
37
2
Preventive Measures
42
3
Health Care and Other Social Services
46
4
The Procedural Obligation to Investigate
48
5
Application of the Obligation to Protect Life to Non-fatal Cases
53
6
Protection of the Unborn Child?
53
7
The Prohibition of the Taking of Life by the Use of Force
56
8
Conclusion
66
3
ARTICLE
3:
FREEDOM FROM TORTURE OR INHUMAN OR
DEGRADING TREATMENT OR PUNISHMENT
69
1
Introduction
69
2
Torture
72
VIU
TABLE OF
CONTENTS
3
Inhuman Treatment
75
4
Inhuman Punishment
91
5
Degrading Treatment
92
6
Degrading Punishment
104
7
The Obligation to Protect Individuals from Torture, etc
107
8
Conclusion 111
4
ARTICLE
4:
FREEDOM FROM SLAVERY, SERVITUDE,
OR FORCED OR COMPULSORY LABOUR
113
1
Freedom from Slavery and Servitude
113
2
Freedom from Forced or Compulsory Labour
114
3
Permitted Work or Services
116
4
Positive Obligations
118
5
Conclusion
118
5
ARTICLE
5:
THE RIGHT TO LIBERTY AND SECURITY OF THE PERSON
121
1
Article
5:
Generally
122
2
The Meaning of Arrest or Detention (ie Loss of 'Liberty')
123
3
Loss of Liberty: Further Issues
129
4
'In Accordance with a Procedure Prescribed by Law' and the
'Lawfulness' Requirement
133
5
Article 5(l)(a)-(f): Grounds for Detention
137
6
Article
5(2):
Reasons for Arrest to be Given Promptly
164
7
Article
5(3):
Accountability during Pre-trial Detention and Trial
within a Reasonable Time
168
8
Article
5(4):
Remedy to Challenge the Legality of Detention
182
9
Article
5(5):
Right to Compensation for Illegal Detention
197
10
Conclusion
198
6
ARTICLE
6:
THE RIGHT TO A FAIR TRIAL
201
1
Article
6:
Generally
201
2
Field of Application
204
3
Article
6(1):
Guarantees in Criminal and Non-criminal Cases
235
4
Article
6(2):
The Right to be Presumed Innocent in Criminal Cases
299
5
Article
6(3):
Further Guarantees in Criminal Cases
306
6
Conclusion
329
7
ARTICLE
7:
FREEDOM FROM RETROACTIVE CRIMINAL
OFFENCES AND PUNISHMENT
331
1
Ex Post Facto Criminal Offences
332
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
ЇХ
2
Ex
Post Facto Criminal Penalties
336
3
General Principles of Law Exception
338
8
ARTICLES
8-11:
GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS
341
1
Introduction
341
2
Negative and Positive Obligations
342
3
Limitations
344
4
Conclusion
359
9
ARTICLE
8:
THE RIGHT TO RESPECT FOR PRIVATE AND
FAMILY LIFE, HOME, AND CORRESPONDENCE
361
1
Introduction
361
2
The Four Interests Protected by Article
8(1) 363
3
'Respect'
381
4
Article
8(2):
Justification for Interference with Article
8(1)
Rights
397
5
Conclusion
422
10
ARTICLE
9:
FREEDOM OF RELIGION
425
1
The Scope of Article
9 426
2
Freedom of Thought, Conscience, and Religion: The Right to Believe
428
3
Manifesting Religion or Belief in Worship, Teaching,
Practice, and Observance
433
4
Justifiable Interferences
435
5
Article
9:
Conflicts and Overlaps
439
6
Conclusion
441
11
ARTICLE
IO:
FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION
443
1
Introduction
443
2
The Scope of Protection
444
3
Different Categories of Expression
455
4
Different Means of Expression
465
5
Prescribed by Law
471
6
Legitimate Aims
474
7
Duties and Responsibilities under Article
10(2) 493
8
Distinct Methodologies and Principles Developed to Examine
Issues of Defamation
499
9
Conclusion
511
12
ARTICLE
11:
FREEDOM OF ASSEMBLY AND ASSOCIATION
515
1
Introduction
515
X TABLE OF CONTENTS
2
Freedom of Peaceful Assembly
516
3
Freedom of Association
525
4
Freedom to Form and Join Trade Unions
536
5
Restriction on Public Service Employees
546
6
Conclusion
547
13
ARTICLE
12:
THE RIGHT TO MARRY AND TO FOUND A FAMILY
549
1
Introduction
549
2
The Right to Marry
550
3
The Right to Found a Family
554
4
Non-married Persons
556
5
Conclusion
556
14
ARTICLE I3: THE RIGHT TO AN EFFECTIVE NATIONAL REMEDY
557
1
Introduction
557
2
Article
13
within the General Scheme of the Convention
558
3
Article
13:
General Principles/Requirements of an 'Effective Remedy'
562
4
Article
13:
General Principles/Requirements in Specific Contexts
568
5
Conclusion
575
15
ARTICLE I4 (FREEDOM FROM DISCRIMINATION IN RESPECT OF
PROTECTED CONVENTION RIGHTS) AND PROTOCOL TWELVE
(NON-DISCRIMINATION IN RESPECT OF ANY RIGHT
SET FORTH BY LAW')
577
1
Introduction
577
2
Overview of the Application of Article
14 579
3
Protection for Guaranteed Rights Only and the Ambit Test
580
4
Differential Treatment on a Prohibited Ground
581
5
Differential Treatment May Be Justified on Objective
and Reasonable Grounds
585
6
Intensive Scrutiny of Differential Treatment for 'Suspect Categories'
590
7
Article
14,
the Burden of Proof and the Protection of Minorities
600
8
Article
14
and Violence Motivated by Discrimination
603
9
Indirect Discrimination
607
10
Positive Obligations to Protect against Discrimination
and Reverse Discrimination
610
11
Protocol Twelve
611
12
Conclusion
613
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
Xl
16
ARTICLE
15:
DEROGATION
IN TIME OF WAR OR OTHER PUBLIC
EMERGENCY THREATENING THE LIFE OF THE NATION
617
1
Introduction
617
2
The Need to Resort to Article
15
(Some Comments on the Court's
General Approach to 'Terrorism Cases')
619
3
The General Pattern of Article
15 623
4
'In Time of War or Other Public Emergency Threatening the
Life of the Nation'
623
5
'Measures
.
to the Extent Strictly Required by the
Exigencies of the Situation
.' 631
6
Other International Law Obligations
637
7
Article
15(2):
The Non-derogable Provisions
638
8
Article
15(3):
The Procedural Requirements
640
9
Proposals for Reform and the Role of the Commissioner
for Human Rights of the Council of Europe
641
10
Reservations to Article
15 642
11
Conclusion
643
17
ARTICLES 16-18: OTHER RESTRICTIONS UPON
THE RIGHTS PROTECTED
647
1
Article
16:
Restrictions on the Political Rights of Aliens
647
2
Article
17:
Restrictions on Activities Subversive of Convention Rights
648
3
Article
18:
Prohibition of the Use of Restrictions
for an Improper Purpose
652
18
ARTICLE
1,
FIRST PROTOCOL: THE RIGHT TO PROPERTY
655
1
Introduction
655
2
The Structure of Article
1,
First Protocol and the
Inter-relationship of its Provisions
666
3
Article
1/1/1:
Interference with the Peaceful Enjoyment of Possessions
672
4
Article
1/1/2:
Deprivation of Property
677
5
Article
1/2:
Control of Use
686
6
Conclusion
694
19
ARTICLE
2,
FIRST PROTOCOL: THE RIGHT TO EDUCATION
697
1
Introduction
697
2
No Denial of the Right to Education
700
3
Respect for Parents' Religious and Philosophical Convictions
702
4
Discrimination and Minority Rights
706
5
Conclusion
708
XU
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
20
ARTICLE
3,
FIRST PROTOCOL:
THE RIGHT TO FREE
ELECTIONS
711
1
Introduction
711
2
The Nature and Basis of the Rights Protected by Article
3 712
3
Active and Passive Electoral Rights
715
4
The Right to Vote
715
5
The Right to Stand for Election
719
6
Electoral Systems and Administration
726
7
The Scope of Protocol
1,
Article
3
('The Choice of the Legislature')
730
8
Non-applicability of Article
6 732
9
Conclusion
732
21
RIGHTS PROTECTED BY THE FOURTH, SIXTH, SEVENTH, AND
THIRTEENTH PROTOCOLS TO THE CONVENTION
735
1
Article
1,
Fourth Protocol: Freedom from Imprisonment for
Non-fulfilment of a Contractual Obligation
735
2
Article
2,
Fourth Protocol: Freedom of Movement within a
State and Freedom to Leave its Territory
736
3
Article
3,
Fourth Protocol: The Right of a National not to be
Expelled from and to Enter a State's Territory
743
4
Article
4,
Fourth Protocol: Freedom of Aliens from Collective Expulsion
744
5
The Sixth and Thirteenth Protocols: the Death Penalty
745
6
Article
1,
Seventh Protocol: Freedom from Expulsion of Individual Aliens
747
7
Article
2,
Seventh Protocol: The Right to Review in Criminal Cases
748
8
Article
3,
Seventh Protocol: Right to Compensation for
Miscarriages of Justice
750
9
Article
4,
Seventh Protocol:
Ne
Bid In Idem
751
10
Article
5,
Seventh Protocol: Equality of Rights of Spouses
754
22
ADMISSIBILITY OF APPLICATIONS
757
1
The General Approach to Admissibility
757
2
Application of Admissibility Requirements to Inter-state Cases
759
3
Exhaustion of Domestic Remedies
764
4
The Six-month Rule
776
5
Other Grounds of Inadmissibility
781
6
Incompatibility and the Competence of the Court
787
23
THE EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS: ORGANIZATION,
PRACTICE, AND PROCEDURE
811
1
The Organization of the Court
811
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS Xlii
2
Procedure before the Court (I): From the Initial Application to Judgment
819
3
Procedure before the Court (II): Additional Procedural Matters
840
4
Article
41:
Just Satisfaction
856
5
Article
46 862
6
Protocol
14 863
7
The Future of the Court
867
24
THE EXECUTION OF THE COURT'S JUDGMENTS
871
1
The Role of the Committee of Ministers
871
2
Procedure
872
3
The Court and Execution of its Judgments
880
4
Protocol
14 883
5
Conclusion
885
Index
887 |
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