PROTECTION OF FUNDAMENTAL HUMAN RIGHTS IN ECHR CASE LAW
Romanian edition. Original title: PROTECŢIA DREPTURILOR FUNDAMENTALE ALE OMULUI ÎN JURISPRUDENŢA CEDO
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FORMAT: Paperback PAGES: 136 LANGUAGE: Romanian
ISBN: 978-973-166-194-0
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Description:
The European Convention on Human Rights was preceded by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the American Declaration of Human Rights and Duties. The Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, drawn up within the Council of Europe, opened for signature in Rome on 4 November 1950, entered into force in September 1953. Since the entry into force of the Convention, important developments have taken place following its adoption, with a number of thirteen additional protocols. Protocols 1, 4, 6, 7, 12 and 13 added rights and freedoms to those enshrined in the convention. Protocol 2 gave the Court the power to issue advisory opinions. Protocol 9 opened to individual petitioners the opportunity to bring their case before the Court, subject to ratification of the respective instrument by the accused State and acceptance by a filtering committee. Protocol 11 restructured the control mechanism. The provisions of this Protocols have ensured the growth of the new system, in particular by allowing direct access before the Court to natural and legal persons under the jurisdiction of the Contracting States. (The author)
Topics of interest:
- European Convention on Human Rights
- Additional Protocols to the European Convention on Human Rights
- Procedure before the European Court of Human Rights
- human rights
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