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The European Convention On Human Rights Achievements Problems And Prospects Steven Greer

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The European Convention On Human Rights Achievements Problems And Prospects Steven Greer
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.56 MB
Pages: 387
Author: Steven Greer
ISBN: 9780511270031, 9780521608596, 9780521846172, 0521608597, 052184617X, 0511270038
Language: English
Year: 2007

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The European Convention On Human Rights Achievements Problems And Prospects Steven Greer by Steven Greer 9780511270031, 9780521608596, 9780521846172, 0521608597, 052184617X, 0511270038 instant download after payment.

This book critically appraises the European Convention on Human Rights as it faces some daunting challenges. It argues that the Convention's core functions have subtly changed, particularly since the ending of the Cold War, and that these are now to articulate an 'abstract constitutional model' for the entire continent, and to promote convergence in the operation of public institutions at every level of governance. The implications - from national compliance, to European international relations, including the adjudication of disputes by the European Court of Human Rights - are fully explored. As the first book-length socio-legal examination of the Convention's principal achievements and failures, this study not only blends legal and social science scholarship around the theme of constitutionalization, but also offers a coherent set of policy proposals which both address the current case-management crisis and suggest ways forward neglected by recent reforms.

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