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- catalog alternative "Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (1950)".
- catalog contributor b4007620.
- catalog contributor b4007621.
- catalog created "1993.".
- catalog date "1993".
- catalog date "1993.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1993.".
- catalog description "1. The origins and history of the Convention. Human rights and democratic values. The Convention and the First Protocol. The Second to Fifth Protocols. The Agreement of 1969. The Sixth to Eighth Protocols. The Ninth Protocol. The Tenth Protocol -- 2. The rights guaranteed I. The general obligation. The right to life. Freedom from torture and from inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment. Freedom from slavery or servitude and from forced or compulsory Labour -- 3. The rights guaranteed II. The right to liberty and security of person. The right to a fair tial -- 4. The rights guaranteed III. Protection against retroactivity of the criminal law. The right to respect for private and family life, home and correspondence. Freedom of thought, conscience and religion. Freedom of expression. Freedom of assembly and of association. The right to marry and found a family. The right to an effective remedy before a national authority -- 5. The scope of the rights and freedoms.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "The powers of the Committee after Article 32. The practice of the Committee under Article 32. Supervisory functions of the Committee -- 10. The Convention in context. The promotional activities of the Council of Europe. The European Social Charter. Human rights in the CSCE Process. Human rights and Community law. The future of the European Convention. Conclusion. Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms. The First Protocol. The Second Protocol. The Fourth Protocol. The Sixth Protocol. The Seventh Protocol. The Ninth Protocol. The Tenth Protocol. Table of ratifications and acceptances.".
- catalog description "The principle of non-discriminatory application. Emergency powers. Restrictions on the political activity of aliens. Abuse of the Convention's rights and freedoms. Misuse of power. Authorised limitations. Reservations -- 6. The rights guaranteed by the Protocols. The First Protocol. The Fourth Protocol. The Sixth Protocol. The Seventh Protocol -- 7. The European Commission of Human Rights. The composition and organisation of the Commission. Inter-State cases. The right of individual petition. The right of access to the Commission. Admissibility of applications. Establishing the facts. Friendly settlement. The Commission's report -- 8. The European Court of Human Rights. The creation of the Court. The compostion of the Court. The jurisdiction and procedure of the Court. The individual and the Court. The work of the court. Advisory opinions -- 9. The Committee of Ministers. Administrative functions of the Committee. Judicial or quasi-judicial functions of the Commmitee.".
- catalog extent "xiii, 422 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Human rights in Europe.".
- catalog identifier "0719033985".
- catalog isFormatOf "Human rights in Europe.".
- catalog issued "1993".
- catalog issued "1993.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Manchester, UK ; New York : Manchester University Press : Distributed exclusively in the USA and Canada by St. Martin's Press,".
- catalog relation "Human rights in Europe.".
- catalog spatial "Europe.".
- catalog subject "342.4/085 344.0285 20".
- catalog subject "Civil rights Europe.".
- catalog subject "KJC5132 .R63 1993".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. The origins and history of the Convention. Human rights and democratic values. The Convention and the First Protocol. The Second to Fifth Protocols. The Agreement of 1969. The Sixth to Eighth Protocols. The Ninth Protocol. The Tenth Protocol -- 2. The rights guaranteed I. The general obligation. The right to life. Freedom from torture and from inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment. Freedom from slavery or servitude and from forced or compulsory Labour -- 3. The rights guaranteed II. The right to liberty and security of person. The right to a fair tial -- 4. The rights guaranteed III. Protection against retroactivity of the criminal law. The right to respect for private and family life, home and correspondence. Freedom of thought, conscience and religion. Freedom of expression. Freedom of assembly and of association. The right to marry and found a family. The right to an effective remedy before a national authority -- 5. The scope of the rights and freedoms.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The powers of the Committee after Article 32. The practice of the Committee under Article 32. Supervisory functions of the Committee -- 10. The Convention in context. The promotional activities of the Council of Europe. The European Social Charter. Human rights in the CSCE Process. Human rights and Community law. The future of the European Convention. Conclusion. Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms. The First Protocol. The Second Protocol. The Fourth Protocol. The Sixth Protocol. The Seventh Protocol. The Ninth Protocol. The Tenth Protocol. Table of ratifications and acceptances.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The principle of non-discriminatory application. Emergency powers. Restrictions on the political activity of aliens. Abuse of the Convention's rights and freedoms. Misuse of power. Authorised limitations. Reservations -- 6. The rights guaranteed by the Protocols. The First Protocol. The Fourth Protocol. The Sixth Protocol. The Seventh Protocol -- 7. The European Commission of Human Rights. The composition and organisation of the Commission. Inter-State cases. The right of individual petition. The right of access to the Commission. Admissibility of applications. Establishing the facts. Friendly settlement. The Commission's report -- 8. The European Court of Human Rights. The creation of the Court. The compostion of the Court. The jurisdiction and procedure of the Court. The individual and the Court. The work of the court. Advisory opinions -- 9. The Committee of Ministers. Administrative functions of the Committee. Judicial or quasi-judicial functions of the Commmitee.".
- catalog title "Human rights in Europe : a study of the European Convention on Human Rights / A.H. Robertson, J.G. Merrills.".
- catalog type "text".