General principles of the European Convention on Human Rights Janneke Gerards.
2023
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Author
Title
General principles of the European Convention on Human Rights Janneke Gerards.
Edition
Second edition.
Imprint
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2023.
Description
1 online resource
Formatted Contents Note
The basics of the convention system
The court's overall argumentative approachs
mediating between the abstract and the concrete
Principles governing the interpretation and application of convention rights
Methods of convention interpretation
Positive and negative obligations
Vertical and horizontal effect
The margin of appreciation doctrine
Justification of restrictions I
lawfulness
Justification of restrictions II
legitimate aim
Justification of restrictions III
necessity, proportionality and fair balance.
The court's overall argumentative approachs
mediating between the abstract and the concrete
Principles governing the interpretation and application of convention rights
Methods of convention interpretation
Positive and negative obligations
Vertical and horizontal effect
The margin of appreciation doctrine
Justification of restrictions I
lawfulness
Justification of restrictions II
legitimate aim
Justification of restrictions III
necessity, proportionality and fair balance.
Available in Other Form
Print version: Gerards, Janneke. General principles of the European Convention on Human Rights. Second edition. Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2023
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Language
English
ISBN
9781009050937 9781316517536 (hbk.) : (e-book)
1009050931
9781009045629 (pbk.)
1009050931
9781009045629 (pbk.)
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