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The eighth edition of Jacobs, White and Ovey: The European Convention on Human Rights is a clear and concise companion to this increasingly important and extensive area of the law.The authors examine each of the Convention rights in turn, explore the pivotal cases in each area and examine the principles that underpin the Court's decisions.The focus on the European Convention itself, rather than its implementation in any one member state, makes this book essential reading for all students looking for a concise yet authoritative overview of the work of the Strasbourg Court.
Part 1: Institutions and Procedures1: Context, background, and institutions2: Proceedings before the court3: Supervising the enforcement of judgments4: Interpreting the convention5: The scope of the convention6: Reservations and derogationsPart 2: Convention Rights7: The right to an effective remedy8: The right to life9: Prohibition of ill-treatment10: Protection from slavery and forced labour11: Personal liberty and security12: The right to a fair trial in civil and criminal cases13: Aspects of the criminal process14: Limitations common to articles 8-1115: Protecting family life16: Protecting private life, the home, and correspondence17: Freedom of thought, conscience, and religion18: Freedom of expression19: Freedom of assembly and association20: Protection of property21: The right to education22: The right to free elections23: Freedom of movement24: Freedom from discriminationPart 3: Reflections25: Results and prospects
Review from previous edition An indispensable companion to the study of European human rights law at all levels.