The impact of the ECHR on democratic change in central and eastern Europe judicial perspectives
Explores the effects of the Strasbourg human rights system on the domestic law and politics of post-communist member States.
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
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Cambridge :
Cambridge University Press
2016.
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Colección: | CUP ebooks.
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Acceso en línea: | Conectar con la versión electrónica |
Ver en Universidad de Navarra: | https://innopac.unav.es/record=b39819978*spi |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Half-title; Title page; Copyright information; Table of contents; List of contributors; Table of cases; Foreword; 1 Introduction; 1. The impact of the ECHR; 2. Historical aspects of the accession to the ECHR; 3. The Constitutional Courts and the ECHR; 4. Rule of law; 2 Comments on the early years and conclusions; 1. Introduction; 2. Gradual changes of the Strasbourg system in the 1990s; 3. Interim Consultative Committee 1992-1993; 4. Preparatory compatibility studies; 5. Conflict over diluting standards; 6. From the old to the new Court; 7. Registry staff.
- 8. Visits to Central and Eastern European judiciaries9. Different styles and lack of style; 10. Conclusion; 3 Albania; 1. Introduction; 2. Overview of the constitutional order; 3. Albania and the ECHR; 3.1. Historical aspects of accession to the ECHR; 3.2. The status of the ECHR in the domestic order; 3.2.1. The relationship between domestic and international law; 3.2.2. The Special Status of the ECHR in the National Legal Order; 4. The European Court's case law in relation to Albania; 4.1. Overview; 4.2. Selected examples; 4.2.1. Cases related to Article 2 of the Convention.
- 4.2.2. Cases related to Article 3 of the Convention4.2.2.1. Torture; 4.2.2.2. Inhuman and degrading treatment; 4.2.3. Cases related to Article 6 of the Convention; 4.2.3.1. Denial of the right of access to Court; 4.2.3.2. Breach of the principle of legal certainty; 4.2.3.3. Breach of lack of impartiality; 4.2.3.4. Length of proceedings; 4.2.3.5. Legal representation and the right to be heard in criminal proceedings; 4.2.3.6. Witnesses' statements, questioning, and submissions; 4.2.3.7. Conviction in absentia; 4.2.3.8. Presumption of innocence; 4.2.3.9. Nonenforcement and right to property.
- 4.2.4. Cases related to Article 7 of the Convention4.2.5. Cases related to Article 8 of the Convention; 4.2.6. Cases related to Article 1 of the additional protocol to the Convention; 4.2.7. Cases related to Article 13 of the Convention; 5. The effects of the Court's case law at a national level; 5.1. Legislative level; 5.1.1. The effects on the parliamentary debates; 5.1.2. The effects on the legislative drafting process; 5.2. Executive level; 5.3. Judiciary; 5.4. The human rights organisations; 6. Remedies and dissemination; 7. Conclusions; 4 Armenia; 1. Introduction.
- 2. Historial aspects of accession to the ECHR3. The European Court's case law in relation to Armenia; 3.1. Overview; 3.2. Selected examples; 4. The effects of the Court's case law at a national level; 4.1. Judiciary; 4.1.1. Constitutional Court; 4.1.2. Court of Cassation; 4.2. Legislative level; 5. Conclusions; 5 Azerbaijan; 1. Introduction; 2. Historical aspects of accession to the ECHR; 3. Overview of the constitutional order; 4. The status of the ECHR in the domestic legal order; 4.1. Relationship between domestic and international law.