Jacobs, White, and Ovey : the European Convention on Human Rights / Bernadette Rainey, Elizabeth Wicks, and Clare Ovey

By: Rainey, Bernadette [author.]Contributor(s): Wicks, Elizabeth, 1973- [author.] | Ovey, Clare [author.]Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Oxford, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press, [2017] ©2017Edition: Seventh editionDescription: lxxiv, 692 pages ; 25 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780198767749 (paperback)Other title: European Convention on Human RightsSubject(s): Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (1950 November 5) | Human rights -- EuropeLOC classification: KJC5132 .J33 2017Summary: Over fifty years after its founding, the European Court of Human Rights has dispensed more than 16,000 judgments and affects the lives of over 820 million people. The sixth edition of Jacobs, White & Ovey: The European Convention on Human Rights is a clear and concise companion to this increasingly important and extensive area of the law. Examining each of the Convention rights in turn, the text lays out the key principles relevant to both students and practitioners. Cutting through the ever-expanding web of cases, authors take you to the pivotal cases in each area and examine the principles that underpin the Court's decisions. A focus on the European Convention itself, rather than its implementation in any one member state, makes Jacobs, White & Ovey essential reading for all those interested in the work of the Strasbourg Court.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Over fifty years after its founding, the European Court of Human Rights has dispensed more than 16,000 judgments and affects the lives of over 820 million people. The sixth edition of Jacobs, White & Ovey: The European Convention on Human Rights is a clear and concise companion to this increasingly important and extensive area of the law. Examining each of the Convention rights in turn, the text lays out the key principles relevant to both students and practitioners. Cutting through the ever-expanding web of cases, authors take you to the pivotal cases in each area and examine the principles that underpin the Court's decisions. A focus on the European Convention itself, rather than its implementation in any one member state, makes Jacobs, White & Ovey essential reading for all those interested in the work of the Strasbourg Court.