Great Debates on the European Convention on Human Rights

Fiona De Londras, Kanstantsin Dzehtsiarou

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Abstract

This engaging textbook provides a critical analysis of the legitimacy and effectiveness of the European Convention on Human Rights and its practical operation. In a succinct way, the book investigates questions around the legitimacy of how the European Court of Human Rights develops its law, the obligations of states to comply with its judgments, the adequacy of the Convention in securing basic goods, and the effectiveness of the system in protecting rights ‘in the real world’. It assesses some under-explored areas of the Convention that are often overlooked. Presenting a number of debates about the legitimacy and effectiveness of the system in a provocative and critical style, this book encourages debate, discussion, and self-reflection on how, when and why the Convention protects human rights in Europe.

An ideal text for Law students at English and Welsh universities and higher education institutions taking a module in The European Convention on Human Rights (LLB or LLM level), and for GDL/CPE students and those taking the postgraduate LPC training course.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherPalgrave Macmillan
Number of pages193
ISBN (Electronic)9781137607331
ISBN (Print)9781137607317
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2018

Publication series

NamePalgrave Great Debates in Law
PublisherPalgrave Macmillan

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