1. | Lemmens, Paul (ed.) : Protocol No. 14 and the Reform of the European Court of Human Rights, 2005 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Protocol No. 14 and the Reform of the European Court of Human Rights / Lemmens, Paul (ed.) ; Vandenhole, Wouter, xii, 153 p.. - Antwerp : Intersentia , 2005. ISBN 90-5095-461-8 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. INTRODUCTION. CHAPTER I. PROTOCOL No. 14: OBJECT, PURPOSE AND PREPARATORY WORK - JAN LATHOUWERS. Section 1. Object and Purpose Section 2. Preparatory Work Section 3. Conclusions. CHAPTER II. ORGANISATION OF THE EUROPEAN COURT. Section 1. The Judges of the European Court and the Commissioner for Human Rights - NATHALIE VAN LEUVEN § 1. Status of the Judges § 2. Commissioner for Human Rights § 3. Conclusion Section 2. Single-judge Formations, Committees, Chambers and Grand Chamber - PAUL LEMMENS § 1. Single-judge Formation § 2. Extension of the Competence of the Committees § 3. No Major Changes with Respect to the Chambers and the Grand Chamber § 4. Concluding Comments. CHAPTER III. INDIVIDUAL COMPLAINTS. Section 1. The Right of Individual Petition to the European Court - PIETRO SARDARO § 1. The Right of Individual Petition: International and European Perspectives § 2. Right of Petition and Access to International Justice for the Victims § 3. Right of Petition and Safeguards for the Adjudication Process § 4. Conclusions Section 2. A New Inadmissibility Ground - FRÉDÉRIC VANNESTE § 1. Introduction § 2. The Final Result as a Compromise § 3. Evaluation of the New Admissibility Criterion § 4. Conclusion. CHAPTER IV. FRIENDLY SETTLEMENTS AND STRIKING OUT OF APPLICATIONS - FIONA ANG and EVA BERGHMANS Introduction Section 1. Friendly Settlements in Accordance with Articles 38 and 39 ECHR § 1. The Interpretation of Articles 38-39 ECHR § 2. Some Critical Remarks Section 2. Decisions to Strike Applications Out in Accordance with Article 37 ECHR § 1. A New Development in the Interpretation of Article 37 ECHR § 2. Some Critical Remarks Section 3. The Grand Chambers Judgment: Mitigating the Consequences of the New Evolution Section 4. Conclusion. CHAPTER V. EXECUTION OF JUDGMENTS - WOUTER VANDENHOLE. Section 1. Growing Concern with the Execution of Judgments § 1. The Court § 2. The Parliamentary Assembly § 3. Committee of Ministers Section 2. The Current Reform § 1. Double Goal § 2. Proposals for Reform § 3. The Actual Reform Section 3. A First Evaluation. CHAPTER VI. - EUROPEAN UNION ACCESSION TO THE EUROPEAN CONVENTION -ON HUMAN RIGHTS - ANNELIES VERSTICHEL. Introduction Section 1. History of Accession Idea Section 2. Judicial Protection of Human Rights in the EU: De Facto or Indirect Accession Section 3. Reasons for Accession Section 4. Legal and Technical Issues of Accession § 1. Amending Protocol or Accession Treaty § 2. Participation of the EU in Proceedings Before the ECtHR (As Respondent, Amicus Curiae Or Co-defendant) § 3. Representation of the EU in the ECtHR § 4. Representation and Voting Rights of the EU in the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe § 5. Inter-state Cases § 6. Advisory Opinions Or Interpretative Rulings by the ECtHR § 7. Terminological Issues § 8. Other Issues Conclusion. ANNEX - PROTOCOL NO. 14 TO THE CONVENTION FOR THE PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS AND FUNDAMENTAL FREEDOMS, AMENDING THE CONTROL SYSTEM OF THE CONVENTION INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR; ECHR-37; ECHRP-14; TEU; ToA; EU charter of fundamental rights; |
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2. | Cameron, Iain : European Court of Human Rights - July 2002 - September 2003, 2004 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial European Court of Human Rights - July 2002 - September 2003 / Cameron, Iain REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): European public law [=EPL] : vol. 10; issue 2., p. 423-480. - Hague : Kluwer Law, 2004. - ISSN 1354-3725 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ECPT; EU charter of fundamental rights; Treaty of Nice; |