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A Practitioner's Guide to the European Convention on Human Rights

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A Practitioner's Guide to the European Convention on Human Rights
By
Karen Reid
A Practitioner’s Guide to the European Convention on Human Rights is a practical guide to making an application to the European Court of Human Rights, along with a contextual guide to the Convention’s approach, and an outline of all relevant problem areas and case law.
• Provides you with a full explanation of the principles of the European Convention on Human Rights as well as the European Court’s approach to those principles
• Covers both the key procedural matters and points of principle established in recent case law
• Explains the what, when, how and why of introducing applications to the European Court, in a practical manner
• Presents a helpful checklist in the admissibility of cases allowing you to establish the likely outcome of your case at the initial stages
• Includes detailed summaries of relevant case law and its impact on the European Court with examples to help strengthen your case
• Advises on dealing with problem areas covering every eventuality, providing answers to a variety of scenarios Highlights remedies and damages ensuring you are able to effectively advise your client on what they can expect
• Reproduces sections of relevant source material including practice directions, precedent application forms and tables of fees and damages, meaning core statutory and related primary materials are to hand, providing everything you need in one place
• Includes a guide to other sources of information that are available for practitioners making further research quick and easy
• Written by a well established and experienced practitioner it provides expertise that can be trusted and cited in court
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