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Bringing a Case to the European Court of Human Rights: A Practical Guide on Admissibility Criteria (2012)

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The European Court of Human Rights is currently overloaded with cases. Some 90% of all applications are eventually declared inadmissible. Such cases clog up the Court's docket and obstruct its examination of more deserving cases where the admissibility requirements have been satisfied and which may concern serious allegations of human rights violations. The 2010 Interlaken Conference on the reform of the Court called upon the "States Parties and the Court to ensure that comprehensive and objective information is provided to potential applicants on the Convention and the Court's case-law, in particular on the application procedures and admissibility criteria." The Court's first response to this call was to prepare this practical guide on admissibility criteria. The guide seeks to reduce the number of obviously inadmissible cases by enabling legal practitioners to properly advise their clients on their chances of bringing an admissible application. This second edition covers case-law up to the end of March 2011 and provides lay applicants with more succinct information on the admissibility criteria. The book includes a foreword by Sir Nicolas Bratza, President of the European Court of Human Rights. Paperback, Edisyon: 2nd Revised edition, Etikèt: W.L.P. (Wolf Legal Publishers), W.L.P. (Wolf Legal Publishers), Gwoup pwodwi: Book, Ki te pibliye: 2012-07-30, Liberasyon dat: 2012-07-30, Estidyo: W.L.P. (Wolf Legal Publishers), Kliyan ki pou vann grad: 1944416.
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The European Court of Human Rights is currently overloaded with cases. Some 90% of all applications are eventually declared inadmissible. Such cases clog up the Court's docket and obstruct its examination of more deserving cases where the admissibility requirements have been satisfied and which may concern serious allegations of human rights violations. The 2010 Interlaken Conference on the reform of the Court called upon the "States Parties and the Court to ensure that comprehensive and objective information is provided to potential applicants on the Convention and the Court's case-law, in particular on the application procedures and admissibility criteria." The Court's first response to this call was to prepare this practical guide on admissibility criteria. The guide seeks to reduce the number of obviously inadmissible cases by enabling legal practitioners to properly advise their clients on their chances of bringing an admissible application. This second edition covers case-law up to the end of March 2011 and provides lay applicants with more succinct information on the admissibility criteria. The book includes a foreword by Sir Nicolas Bratza, President of the European Court of Human Rights. Paperback, Edisyon: 2nd Revised edition, Etikèt: W.L.P. (Wolf Legal Publishers), W.L.P. (Wolf Legal Publishers), Gwoup pwodwi: Book, Ki te pibliye: 2012-07-30, Liberasyon dat: 2012-07-30, Estidyo: W.L.P. (Wolf Legal Publishers), Kliyan ki pou vann grad: 1944416.
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Bringing a Case to the European Court of Human Rights (2012)

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A Practical Guide on Admissibility Criteria, The European Court of Human Rights is currently overloaded with cases (there were almost 150,000 pending applications at the end of March 2012). Some 90% of all applications are eventually declared inadmissible. Such cases clog up the Court´s docket and obstruct its examination of more deserving cases where the admissibility requirements have been satisfied and which may concern serious allegations of human rights violations. The 2010 Interlaken Conference on the reform of the Court called upon the ´´States Parties and the Court to ensure that comprehensive and objective information is provided to potential applicants on the Convention and the Court´s case-law, in particular on the application procedures and admissibility criteria´´. The Court´s first response to this call was to prepare this practical guide on admissibility criteria. The guide seeks to reduce the number of obviously inadmissible cases by enabling legal practitioners to properly advise their clients on their chances of bringing an admissible application. This second edition covers case-law up to the end of March 2011. In addition to this guide the Court has launched a short video as well as an interactive admissibility checklist. These tools are aimed at providing lay applicants with more succinct information on the admissibility criteria. With a foreword by Sir Nicolas Bratza, President of the European Cout of Human Rights, Taschenbuch, 30.07.2012.
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Bringing a Case to the European Court of Human Rights

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A Practical Guide on Admissibility Criteria, The European Court of Human Rights is currently overloaded with cases (there were almost 150,000 pending applications at the end of March 2012). Some 90% of all applications are eventually declared inadmissible. Such cases clog up the Court´s docket and obstruct its examination of more deserving cases where the admissibility requirements have been satisfied and which may concern serious allegations of human rights violations. The 2010 Interlaken Conference on the reform of the Court called upon the ´´States Parties and the Court to ensure that comprehensive and objective information is provided to potential applicants on the Convention and the Court´s case-law, in particular on the application procedures and admissibility criteria´´. The Court´s first response to this call was to prepare this practical guide on admissibility criteria. The guide seeks to reduce the number of obviously inadmissible cases by enabling legal practitioners to properly advise their clients on their chances of bringing an admissible application. This second edition covers case-law up to the end of March 2011. In addition to this guide the Court has launched a short video as well as an interactive admissibility checklist. These tools are aimed at providing lay applicants with more succinct information on the admissibility criteria. With a foreword by Sir Nicolas Bratza, President of the European Cout of Human Rights.
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Bringing a case to the European Court Human Rights, a practical guide on admissibility criteria (2011)

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The European Court for Human Rights (ECHR) is overloaded with cases. The percentage of non-admissible cases currently amounts to a remarkable 90 percent. Even though it doesn¿t always concern the most bulky files, every case has to be read, examined and judged. And that takes precious time. At an international level however, a discussion has been going on for a long time how to responsibly contain this constant flow of cases. In February 2010 the representatives of the Member States of the Counc... The European Court for Human Rights (ECHR) is overloaded with cases. The percentage of non-admissible cases currently amounts to a remarkable 90 percent. Even though it doesn¿t always concern the most bulky files, every case has to be read, examined and judged. And that takes precious time. At an international level however, a discussion has been going on for a long time how to responsibly contain this constant flow of cases. In February 2010 the representatives of the Member States of the Council of Europe accepted an action plan, the Interlaken Declaration (19 February 2010) at the high level Interlaken conference. To execute this plan, the Court has taken a number of measures. From 13 December 2010 onwards, the text of the book that lies before you, the Practical Guide on Admissibility Criteria, is accessible on the Internet. It is a practical guide for everyone professionally concerned with ¿Strasbourg¿; and for that reason it is advised to consult this guide in relevant cases. The importance of this guide is highlighted in the press release no 956 of 13 December 2010: Lawyer¿s guide issued to stem flow of obviously inadmissible applications to European Court of Human Rights. In other words by president Jean-Paul Costa: ¿(..) Cases that have no chance of resulting in a ruling are flooding the Court. This handbook will enable lawyers to properly advise their clients on their chances of bringing an admissible case to the European Court of Human Rights. It will save them time, energy and unnecessary expense and it will free the Court to fulfil its vital role, judging serious and important cases to improve human rights protection for over 800 million people (..)¿. Productinformatie:Taal: Engels;Afmetingen: 11x240x160 mm;Gewicht: 282,00 gram;Druk: 1;ISBN10: 9058507777;ISBN13: 9789058507778;Product breedte: 160 mm;Product hoogte: 11 mm;Product lengte: 240 mm; Engels | Paperback | 2011.
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The European Court for Human Rights (ECHR) is overloaded with cases. The percentage of non-admissible cases currently amounts to a remarkable 90 percent. Even though it doesn't always concern the most bulky files, every case has to be read, examined and judged. And that takes precious time. At an international level however, a discussion has been going on for a long time how to responsibly contain this constant flow of cases. In February 2010 the representatives of the Member States of the Council of Europe accepted an action plan, the Interlaken Declaration (19 February 2010) at the high level Interlaken conference. To execute this plan, the Court has taken a number of measures. From 13 December 2010 onwards, the text of the book that lies before you, the Practical Guide on Admissibility Criteria, is accessible on the Internet. It is a practical guide for everyone professionally concerned with 'Strasbourg'; and for that reason it is advised to consult this guide in relevant... tijdelijk bij bestelling van euro 20,00 of meer gratis verzending.
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