The Pilot-Judgment Procedure of the European Court of Human Rights
Autor Dominik Haideren Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 mar 2013
Dominik Haider examines to which extent the Pilot-Judgment Procedure is reconcilable with the European Convention on Human Rights. After an analysis of the member states’ obligations to resolve structural deficiencies, the author asks if the European Court of Human Rights is empowered to take the procedural steps which are characteristic of the Pilot-Judgment Procedure. In particular, the Court's express orders are critically scrutinised.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004246416
ISBN-10: 900424641X
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
ISBN-10: 900424641X
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
Cuprins
Preface; Table of Contents; Abbreviations;
A. Introduction;
1 The Underlying Problem;
2 The Steps of Examination to be Conducted;
B. Context and Development of the Pilot-Judgment Procedure;
3 Overview;
4 Judicial Development Leading to Pilot Judgments;
5 Political Context and Development;
6 Conclusion;
C. Elements of the Pilot-Judgment Procedure;
7 Overview;
8 Definitions;
9 The Elements of the Pilot-Judgment Procedure;
10 Conclusio;
D. The Contracting States’ Obligations under the Convention;
11 Overview;
12 Obligation to Implement the Convention;
13 Obligations to Abide by Judgments of the Court;
14 Pilot Judgments: A New Approach to Redress?;
E. The Court’s Competences;
15 Overview;
16 Pilot Judgments and the Individual Complaints Procedure;
17 Determination of Remedial Measures;
18 Assessment of General Measures in Friendly Settlement Judgments;
19 Adjournment and Striking Out of Applications;
F. Conclusion;
Annex; 1 Pilot Judgments; 2 Index of Case-Law; 3 Literature; 4 Other Documents; Index.
A. Introduction;
1 The Underlying Problem;
2 The Steps of Examination to be Conducted;
B. Context and Development of the Pilot-Judgment Procedure;
3 Overview;
4 Judicial Development Leading to Pilot Judgments;
5 Political Context and Development;
6 Conclusion;
C. Elements of the Pilot-Judgment Procedure;
7 Overview;
8 Definitions;
9 The Elements of the Pilot-Judgment Procedure;
10 Conclusio;
D. The Contracting States’ Obligations under the Convention;
11 Overview;
12 Obligation to Implement the Convention;
13 Obligations to Abide by Judgments of the Court;
14 Pilot Judgments: A New Approach to Redress?;
E. The Court’s Competences;
15 Overview;
16 Pilot Judgments and the Individual Complaints Procedure;
17 Determination of Remedial Measures;
18 Assessment of General Measures in Friendly Settlement Judgments;
19 Adjournment and Striking Out of Applications;
F. Conclusion;
Annex; 1 Pilot Judgments; 2 Index of Case-Law; 3 Literature; 4 Other Documents; Index.
Notă biografică
Dominik Haider, Dr. iur. (2012, Vienna), is a research assistant at the University of Vienna and currently enrolled as a Master’s student at University College London. His published work is focused on European Union Law and Austrian Constitutional Law.
Recenzii
"Da der EGMR in den letzten Jahren zunehmend auf Piloturteilsverfahren zurückgegriffen hat, macht es durchaus Sinn, sich genauer mit dieser speziellen Verfahrensart zu befassen. Das vorliegende Buch arbeitet interessante Erkenntnisse im Hinblick auf die Kompatibilität dieses Verfahrens mit Struktur und Grundsätzen der Konvention heraus."
Stefan Kieber, Newsletter Menschenrechte, 5/2013-Literatur, Österreichisches Institut für Menschenrechte.
Stefan Kieber, Newsletter Menschenrechte, 5/2013-Literatur, Österreichisches Institut für Menschenrechte.