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Transitional Jurisprudence and the ECHR

Justice, Politics and Rights

Antoine Buyse editor Michael Hamilton editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:2nd Jan '14

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Analyses the content, role and impact of the European Court of Human Rights' jurisprudence relating to societies in transition.

Through expert analysis of human rights cases concerning societies in transition (addressing, for example, issues of property restitution, political freedoms and equality guarantees), this study of regional human rights courts in Europe, the Americas and Africa offers new insights into transitional justice and the interplay of law and politics.The European Convention on Human Rights has been a standard-setting text for transitions to peace and democracy in states throughout Europe. This book analyses the content, role and effects of the jurisprudence of the European Court relating to societies in transition. It features a wide range of transitional challenges, from killings by security forces in Northern Ireland to property restitution in East Central Europe, and from political upheaval in the Balkans to the position of religious minorities and Roma. Has the European Court developed a specific transitional jurisprudence? How do politics affect the ways in which the Court's judgments are implemented? Does the Court's case-law itself become woven into narratives of struggle in transitional societies? This book seeks to answer these questions by highlighting the unique role of Europe's main guardian of human rights, the Court in Strasbourg. It includes a comparison with the Inter-American and African human rights systems.

'This volume constitutes a very interesting, relevant and necessary insight into the transitional jurisprudence of the ECtHR, complemented with non-European comparisons. The book can be recommended to a broad spectrum of law specialists interested in human rights law, transitional justice, international criminal law as well as constitutional and comparative law.' Kanstantsin Dzehtsiarou, Human Rights Law Review

ISBN: 9781107635982

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm

Weight: 440g

330 pages