Dialogue across the Atlantic : selected case-law of the European and Inter-American human rights courts.
2015
K3240.5 .D53 2015 (Mapit)
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Dialogue across the Atlantic : selected case-law of the European and Inter-American human rights courts.
Imprint
Oisterwijk, The Netherlands : Wolf Legal Publishers, [2015]
Copyright
©2015.
Description
573 pages ; 25 cm
Formatted Contents Note
European Court of Human Rights
Case of O'Keeffe v. Ireland [GC], no. 35810/09, 28 January 2014, ECHR 2014
Case of Margus v. Croatia [GC], no. 4455/10, 27 May 2014, ECHR 2014
Case of Centre for Legal Resources on behalf of Valentin Campeanu v. Romania [GC], no. 47848/08, 17 July 2014, ECHR 2014
Case of Hassan v. the United Kingdom [GC], no. 29750/09, 16 September 2014, ECHR 2014
Case of Mocanu and Others v. Romania [GC], nos. 10865/09, 45886/07 and 32431/08, 17 September 2014, ECHR 2014
Inter-American Court of Human Rights
Case of Liakat Ali Alibux v. Suriname. Preliminary Objections, Merits, Reparations and Costs. Judgment of 30 January 2014. Series C No. 276
Case of Norin Catriman et al. (Leaders, members and activist of the Mapuche Indigenous People) v. Chile. Merits, Reparations and Costs. Judgment of 29 May 2014. Series C No. 279
Rights and guarantees of children in the context of migration and/or in need of international protection. Advisory Opinion OC-21 /14 of 19 August 2014. Series A No. 21
Case of Expelled Dominicans and Haitians v. Dominican Republic. Preliminary Objections, Merits, Reparations and Costs. Judgment of 28 August 2014. Series C No. 282
Case of Espinoza Gonzáles v. Peru. Preliminary Objections, Merits, Reparations and Costs. Judgment of 20 November 2014. Series C No. 289.
Case of O'Keeffe v. Ireland [GC], no. 35810/09, 28 January 2014, ECHR 2014
Case of Margus v. Croatia [GC], no. 4455/10, 27 May 2014, ECHR 2014
Case of Centre for Legal Resources on behalf of Valentin Campeanu v. Romania [GC], no. 47848/08, 17 July 2014, ECHR 2014
Case of Hassan v. the United Kingdom [GC], no. 29750/09, 16 September 2014, ECHR 2014
Case of Mocanu and Others v. Romania [GC], nos. 10865/09, 45886/07 and 32431/08, 17 September 2014, ECHR 2014
Inter-American Court of Human Rights
Case of Liakat Ali Alibux v. Suriname. Preliminary Objections, Merits, Reparations and Costs. Judgment of 30 January 2014. Series C No. 276
Case of Norin Catriman et al. (Leaders, members and activist of the Mapuche Indigenous People) v. Chile. Merits, Reparations and Costs. Judgment of 29 May 2014. Series C No. 279
Rights and guarantees of children in the context of migration and/or in need of international protection. Advisory Opinion OC-21 /14 of 19 August 2014. Series A No. 21
Case of Expelled Dominicans and Haitians v. Dominican Republic. Preliminary Objections, Merits, Reparations and Costs. Judgment of 28 August 2014. Series C No. 282
Case of Espinoza Gonzáles v. Peru. Preliminary Objections, Merits, Reparations and Costs. Judgment of 20 November 2014. Series C No. 289.
Summary
In recent years the European and Inter-American human rights courts have intensified their cooperation. This judicial dialogue is important given the similarity of the rights and freedoms protected by the respective treaties governing the work of the two courts, and the existence of equivalent criteria of admissibility and principles of interpretation. Moreover, the increasing similarity of the issues brought before the two courts has conferred a new relevance on their respective bodies of case-law. This book, published in English and Spanish, presents a selection of the leading decisions delivered by each court in 2014. In addition to their importance in their own right, some of these cases also serve to illustrate parallels in the manner in which the two conventions are interpreted, areas where the methodology diverges and, most importantly, how the two courts are increasingly having regard to each other's approach to human-rights protection.
Note
In recent years the European and Inter-American human rights courts have intensified their cooperation. This judicial dialogue is important given the similarity of the rights and freedoms protected by the respective treaties governing the work of the two courts, and the existence of equivalent criteria of admissibility and principles of interpretation. Moreover, the increasing similarity of the issues brought before the two courts has conferred a new relevance on their respective bodies of case-law. This book, published in English and Spanish, presents a selection of the leading decisions delivered by each court in 2014. In addition to their importance in their own right, some of these cases also serve to illustrate parallels in the manner in which the two conventions are interpreted, areas where the methodology diverges and, most importantly, how the two courts are increasingly having regard to each other's approach to human-rights protection.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references.
Location
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Call Number
K3240.5 .D53 2015
Language
English
ISBN
9789462402805 (paperback)
9462402809 (paperback)
9462402809 (paperback)
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