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For many years, undergraduate and postgraduate students have found it an increasing challenge to cope with the extensive, complex and lengthy jurisprudence emanating from the Strasbourg institutions. "Cases and Materials on the European Convention on Human Rights" provides a selection of the leading jurisprudence, together with commentary, on the major rights enshrined in the Convention. Chapters on the institutions and remedies available at the European level have also been included, in order to give the reader a full understanding of how the European Court system operates.
Contents
1. The Strasbourg system for determining applications under the Convention; 2. Article 2. Right to Life; 3. Article 3. Prohibition of torture; 4. Article 4. Prohibition of slavery and forced labour; 5. Article 5. Right to liberty and security; 6. Article 6. Right to a fair trial; 7. Article 7. No punishment without law; 8. Article 8. Right to respect for private and family life; 9. Article 9. Freedom of thought, conscience and religion; 10. Article 10. Freedom of expression; 11. Article 11. Freedom of assembly and association; 12. Right to marry; 13. Article 13. Right to an effective remedy; 14. Article 14. Prohibition of discrimination; 15. Article 15. Derogation in time of emergency; 16. First Protocol Article 1: Protection of property; 17. First Protocol Article 2: Right to education; 18. First Protocol Article 3: Right to free elections; 19. Article 41 (formerly Article 50): Just satisfaction; Appendices; Index