Theory and Practice of the European Convention on Human Rights - 5th edition
ZWAAK Leo , VAN DIJK Pieter , VAN HOOF Fried , VAN RIJN Arjen
Product details
- Categories: European Convention on Human Rights
- Publisher: Intersentia Uitgevers
- ISBN: 9781780684932
- Publication Date: 04/01/2018
- Binding: Paperback
- Number of pages: 1230
- Language: English
Summary
Since the first edition of Theory and Practice of the European
Convention on Human Rights forty years ago, this book has become the
leading reference in the field of human rights in Europe. It provides a
systematic and comprehensive overview of the functioning of the European
Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms
and its application by the European Court of Human Rights.
With
Protocol No. 14 entering into force on 1 June 2010, the protection of
human rights in Europe and the case law of the Court have seen a dynamic
development during the last decade. A completely new edition of Theory
and Practice of the European Convention on Human Rights was thus very
much needed.
This fifth edition is again an accessible,
easy-to-use, complete and up-to-date reference book, which provides an
essential source of information for the practitioners, theorists and
students in the field of human rights.
With contributions by
Yutaka Arai, Sjoerd Bakker, Tom Barkhuysen, Hemme Battjes, Maya
Beeler-Sigron, Edwin Bleichrodt, Hansko Broeksteeg, Antoine Buyse, Karin
de Vries, Masha Fedorova, Cees Flinterman, Janneke Gerards, Yves Haeck,
Clara Burbano Herrera, Oswald Jansen, Laurens Lavrysen, Koen Lemmens,
Joachim Meese, Stefan Sottiaux, Frederik Swennen, Bas van Bockel,
Michiel van Emmerik, Arjen van Rijn, Marjolein van Roosmalen, Ben
Vermeulen, Cornelis Wouters and Leo Zwaak.
‘Since its first publication in 1978, van Dijk and van Hoof’s Theory and Practice of the European Convention on Human Rights
has been an indispensable reference guide to the functioning of the
Strasbourg based European human rights system. Although the 5th edition,
for the first time, no longer counts on the contributions of van Dijk
and van Hoof, it brings up to date the evolution of the system during
the 11 years since the 4th edition, through the contributions of an
impressive array of primarily Dutch and Belgian lawyers. Some of the
important new developments of the Court are the declaration of state
responsibility for extra-territorial violations of human rights
(Al-Skeini), i.e. responsibility for violations outside European
territory and the entry into force of Protocol No. 14.’
Christina
M. Cerna, Adjunct Professor of Law (Georgetown University) and Principal
Human Rights Specialist, Inter-American Commission on Human Rights
(retired)
‘After more than ten years, the fifth edition of
this well-established handbook is good news as developments move on
particularly quickly in the field of the jurisprudence of the European
Court of Human Rights. The impressive group of distinguished authors
combined with the skillful design of the book by its editors make it an
essential contribution to the study of the European Convention on Human
Rights and an indispensable tool for interested academics and
practitioners.’
Prof. Wolfgang Benedek, Head of the Institute of
International Law and International Relations and Director of the
European Training and Research Centre for Human Rights and Democracy of
the University of Graz,Austria.