Third-Party interventions before the European Court of Human Rights *
ISBN: 9781780684611
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Fecha de Edición |
01/05/2017 |
Plazo de entrega |
24 h
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Número de Edición |
1
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Idioma |
Inglés
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Formato |
Libro
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Páginas |
266
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Lugar de edición |
REINO UNIDO
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Encuadernación |
Cartoné
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Editorial |
INTERSENTIA LTD.
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EAN |
978-1-78068-461-1
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Third-Party interventions before the European Court of Human Rights
Over the past decades the European Court of Human Rights has been increasingly engaged in constitutional decision-making. In this time the Court has decided whether abortion, assisted suicide, and surrogate motherhood are human rights. The Court’s judgments therefore do not just affect the parties to a particular case, but individuals, other member states, and often European society at large. Unsurprisingly, a variety of entities such as non-governmental organisations, try to participate in the Court’s proceedings as third-party interveners. Acknowledging a certain public interest in its decision-making, the Court accepted the first intervention in 1979. Since that time, interventions by individuals, member states and non-governmental organisations have increased. Yet despite this long-standing practice, third-party interventions have never been fully theorised.
Third-Party Interventions before the European Court of Human Rights is the first comprehensive and empirical study on third-party interventions before an international court. Analysing all cases between 1979 and 2016 to which an intervention was made the book explores their potential influence on the reasoning and decision-making of the Court. It further argues that there are three different type of intervention playing different roles in the administration of justice: amicus curiae interventions by organisations with a virtual interest in the case which strengthen the Court’s legitimacy in its democratic environment, member state interventions reinforcing state sovereignty, and actual third-party interventions by individuals who are involved in the facts of a case and who are protecting their own legal interests. As a consequence, the book makes a plea for applying distinct admissibility criteria to the different type of interventions as well as a more transparent procedure when accepting and denying interventions.
OTROS LIBROS SOBRE DERECHOS HUMANOS
Chapter 1. Introduction (p. 1)
Chapter 2. Amicus Curiae Intervention (p. 17)
Chapter 3. Member-State Intervention (p. 131)
Chapter 4. Actual Third-Party Intervention (p. 157)
Chapter 5. Conclusion (p. 183)
Bibliography (p. 195)
Index (p. 211)
Dr Nicole Bürli has been a human rights adviser with the World Organisation Against Torture since 2014. Prior to this, she was a research associate at the University of Zurich (2008–2012) and a visiting fellow at the University of Copenhagen (2012) and the University of Cambridge (2013). Nicole Bürli holds law degrees from the University of Bern and the University of Zurich.