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European Court of Human Rights
Human rights and criminal procedure - The case law of the European Court of Human Rights (2009
To be published Sept 21, 09. Author: Prof Jeremy McBride Format: 6"x 9.5";paper binding Pages: 405 This handbook is intended to assist judges, lawyers and prosecutors take account of the many requirements of the European Convention on Human Rights - both explicit and implicit - for the criminal process when interpreting and applying Codes of Criminal Procedure and comparable or related legislation. It does so through extracts from key rulings of the European Court of Human Rights and the former European Commission of Human Rights dealing with complaints about violations of Convention rights and freedoms in the course of the investigation, prosecution and trial of alleged offences, as well as in the course of appellate and various other proceedings linked to the criminal process». The extracts are significant not only because the mere text of the Convention is insufficient to indicate the scope of what is entailed by it but also because the circumstances of the cases selected give a sense of how to apply the requirements in concrete situations.
Price: $ 106.00
ISBN # 978-92-871-6689-0
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Supervision of the execution of the judgments of the European Court of Human Rights - 2nd annual report 2008 (2009)
Format:16 x 24 cm, Pages 298. Synopsis This annual report presents the Committee of Ministers’ activities in 2008 concerning the supervision of the execution of the judgments of the European Court of Human Rights. It underlines the very close links between good execution, the proper implementation of the European Convention on Human Rights in the Council of Europe’s member states and the case-load of the European Court of Human Rights. The report contains an introduction by the Chairs of the special Human Rights meetings held by the Committee of Ministers to supervise the execution process and a number of remarks by the Director General of Human Rights and Legal Affairs regarding developments in 2008. The execution process and ongoing reform work are also described. Appendices present detailed statistical information, both in general and by state. An important appendix is the thematic overview of major developments in the execution of pending cases. Themes relate to such matters as actions of security forces, detention, aliens, the functioning of the judiciary, freedom of religion, expression and association, the right to property, discrimination, etc. The Committee of Ministers’ recent Recommendation (2008)2 is also presented. This text provides a number of recommendations to member states to improve their capacity to implement the judgments of the European Court of Human Rights (e.g. to designate a co-coordinator of the execution process). This is the second report since the Committee of Ministers decided in 2006 to publish annual reports (see Rules of the new Rules for the supervision of the execution of judgments of the European Court of Human Rights and of the terms of friendly settlements). The first report, for 2007, was presented in March 2008.
Price: $ 78.00
ISBN # 978-92-871-6626-5
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Supervision of the execution of judgments of the European Court of Human Rights
Format 24x16cm. Pages 264. Issued by the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe. The first annual report presents an overview of the issues and statistical informtion in the execution of the main cases before the Committee of Ministers. It contains a thematic overview of the issues examined in 2007 (Appendix 1) and a statistical analysis (App 2). It listes the final Resolutions (App 3), the interim Resolutions (App 4) as well as memornads and othr revelant public documents (App 5) and App 6 - 8.
Price: $ 58.00
ISBN # 97892871xxxxx
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Case-Law of the Eur. Court of Human Rights
European Court of Human Rights - Reports of Judgments and Decisions
Volumes of the “new” Court * (bilingual, paper bound, 6”x9 ˝”) (400 / 700 pp) price approx $60/70 per volume. Reports of Judgments and Decisions Vol. 1999-I - Vol.1999-IX & Index Vol.2000-I - Vol.2000-XII & Index Vol.2001-I- Vol.2001-XII & Index Vol.2002-I- Vol.2002-X & Index Vol.2003-I- Vol.2003-XII & Index Vol.2004-I- Vol.XII as of Oct.06
Price: $ 65.00
ISBN # 3-452-xxxxx
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Judgments of the European Court of Human Rights - Reference charts
Price: $ 25.00
ISBN # 92-871-2717-4 / 978-92-871-2717-4
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Key case-law extracts - European Court of Human Rights
(2003) 16x24cm. 468 pages. For each article of the European Convention on Human RIghts, the book offers key passages from Court judgments and from some of the Commissions's decisions, together with commentary on each passage. The aim is to provide as many quotes from judgments as possible in one clear, easy-to-consult introduction to the Council of Europe's European Court of Human Rights.
Price: $ 59.00
ISBN # 92-871-5055-9 / 978-92-871-5055-4
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