ISBN:
9789004166288
Language:
French
Pages:
Online-Ressource (xviii, 362 p)
,
ill
,
25 cm
Edition:
Online-Ausg.] Brill Nijhoff E-Books Collections : Human Rights and Humanitarian Law ; International Law 2006-2008
Series Statement:
The judges
Series Statement:
Nijhoff eBook titles 2008
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als
DDC:
341.48094
Keywords:
Human rights Cases
;
Judicial opinions
Abstract:
Preliminary Material /Françoise Tulkens , Anatoly Kovler , Dean Spielmann and Leto Cariolou -- Chapter One. Human Rights and International Law /Françoise Tulkens , Anatoly Kovler , Dean Spielmann and Leto Cariolou -- Chapter Two. Non-qualified Rights /Françoise Tulkens , Anatoly Kovler , Dean Spielmann and Leto Cariolou -- Chapter Three. Right to Liberty and Security /Françoise Tulkens , Anatoly Kovler , Dean Spielmann and Leto Cariolou -- Chapter Four. The Notion of Fair Trial and Its Implications /Françoise Tulkens , Anatoly Kovler , Dean Spielmann and Leto Cariolou -- Chapter Five. Private and Family Life /Françoise Tulkens , Anatoly Kovler , Dean Spielmann and Leto Cariolou -- Chapter Six. Freedom of Expression /Françoise Tulkens , Anatoly Kovler , Dean Spielmann and Leto Cariolou -- Chapter Seven. Non-Discrimination /Françoise Tulkens , Anatoly Kovler , Dean Spielmann and Leto Cariolou -- Chapter Eigh. Tother Issues /Françoise Tulkens , Anatoly Kovler , Dean Spielmann and Leto Cariolou -- Table of Judgments /Françoise Tulkens , Anatoly Kovler , Dean Spielmann and Leto Cariolou -- Index /Françoise Tulkens , Anatoly Kovler , Dean Spielmann and Leto Cariolou.
Abstract:
This collection contains the most important separate opinions of Judge Loukis Loucaides , member of the European Court of Human Rights from 1998 until 2008. It collates a decade of disagreement with the Court's judgments by a judge with strong moral convictions about the interpretation of the Convention. His opinions were largely inspired by the legal principles he was dedicated to serving. Separate opinions offer valuable insight into different trends and schools of thought that inevitably influence the development of the Court’s case-law. Always eager, as he liked to say, “to call a spade a spade”. Judge Loucaides ' opinions reflect his unfettered commitment to human rights and make for interesting reading
Note:
Human rights and international law -- Non-qualified rights -- Right to liberty and security -- The notion of fair trial and its implications -- Private and family life -- Freedom of expression -- Non-discri+mination -- Other issues
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Includes bibliographical references and index
DOI:
10.1163/ej.9789004166288.i-363
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