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European Human Rights Convention in Domestic Law - A Comparative Study

English · Paperback / Softback

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Klappentext This is the first investigation of the legal status of the European Human Eights Convention and its influence and authority in domestic courts of all state party to the Convention. Drzemczerski approaches the problem from the standpoint of comparative law! using materials previously unavailable in this continuing debate. Zusammenfassung The study illustrates the importance of the European Convention on Human Rights as an autonomous source in the domestic law of states parties. It suggests that a preliminary ruling procedure be instituted in order to ensure the harmonious/uniform application of Convention Law by domestic courts.

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