Abstract
The European Convention on Human Rights is one of the world’s most important and influential human rights documents. It owes its value mainly to the European Court of Human Rights, which applies the Convention rights in individual cases. This book offers insight into the concepts and principles that are key to understanding the European Convention and the Court’s case law. It explains how the Court approaches its cases and its decisionmaking process, illustrated by numerous examples taken from the Court’s judgments. Core issues discussed include types of Convention rights (such as absolute rights); the structure of the Court’s Convention rights review; principles and methods of interpretation (such as common-ground interpretation and the use of precedent); positive and negative obligations; vertical and horizontal effect; the margin of appreciation doctrine; and the requirements for the restriction of Convention rights.
Original language | English |
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Place of Publication | Oxford |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Number of pages | 392 |
Edition | 2 |
ISBN (Print) | 9781009045629, 9781316517536 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2023 |
Keywords
- human rights
- fundamental rights
- ECtHR
- European Convention on Human Rights
- ECHR
- European Court of Human Rights
- positive obligations
- margin of appreciation doctrine
- horizontal effect
- interpretation
- judicial review