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The Positive Obligations Of The State Under The European Convention Of Human Rights Hardcover Dimitris Xenos

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The Positive Obligations Of The State Under The European Convention Of Human Rights Hardcover Dimitris Xenos
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.39 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Dimitris Xenos
ISBN: 9780415668125, 0415668123
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: Hardcover

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The Positive Obligations Of The State Under The European Convention Of Human Rights Hardcover Dimitris Xenos by Dimitris Xenos 9780415668125, 0415668123 instant download after payment.

The system of the European Convention of Human Rights imposes positive obligations on the state to guarantee human rights in circumstances where state agents dot not directly interfere. In addition to the traditional/liberal negative obligation of non-interference, the state must actively protect the human rights of individuals residing within its jurisdiction. The liability of the state in terms of positive obligations induces a freestanding imperative of human rights that changes fundamentally the perception of the role of the state and the participatory ability of the individual, who can now assert their human rights in all circumstances in which they are relevant. In that regard, positive obligations herald the most advanced review of the state's business ever attempted in international law.
The book undertakes a comprehensive study of positive obligations: from establishing the legitimacy of positive obligations within the system of the Convention to their practical implementation at the national level. Analysing in depth legal principles that pervade the whole system of the Convention, a coherent methodological framework of critical stages and parameters is provided to determine the content of positive obligations in a consistent, predictable and realistic manner.
This study of the Convention explains and critically analyses the state's positive obligations, as imposed by the European Court of Human Rights, and sets out original proposals for their future development. The book will be of interest to those who study, research or practice public law, civil rights and liberties or international/European human rights law.

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