European civil liberties and the European Convention on Human Rights: a comparative study

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C.A. Gearty
Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1997 - 420 oldal
Until Maastricht, few scholars saw the EU as having any implications at all for civil liberties & human rights & even the implications of the European Convention of Human Rights (ECHR) on domestic law of European nations have only slowly come to be fully realised. While there is now an improved understanding of the role of the ECHR within each member state individually, at least as far as the law of that member state is concerned, there is still not a great deal of understanding of how the Convention operates in other countries. In the United Kingdom, for example, very little is known about the impact of the ECHR on other European jurisdictions, & presumably the same is true in France, Germany & so on. It is this gap in our knowledge of comparative civil liberties that the study addresses. This title examines the domestic law of leading European jurisdictions, & the impact of the ECHR within these legal systems.

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Conor Gearty is Professor of Human Rights Law at the London School of Economics and Political Science. He is a specialist in European and UK human rights law, as well as in terrorism law and civil liberties, on each of which subjects he has written extensively. He is also a barrister and a founding member of Matrix chambers from where he continues to practice.

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