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In practice and legal doctrine, little attention has so far been paid to the position of the applicant who has taken the long road to the European Court of Human Rights (Strasbourg) or a UN Human Rights Committee (Geneva) and finally won his/her case there. Does he or she see any improvement in his/her position? Does the applicant obtain real reparation? The purpose of this book is to demonstrate how individual case decisions from Strasbourg and Geneva are implemented in the national legal order. Is there a need for improving this implementation, and if so, how can such an improvement be achieved? In this volume several legal practitioners and scholars deal with the issue of the execution of human rights decisions in the national legal order from different perspectives. Emphasis is laid on the execution of Strasbourg decisions in the Dutch legal order, but solutions in other Council of Europe member states are also discussed. The book is intended for lawyers having a special interest in human rights, both at the national and international level.
This publication aims at establishing a clear analysis of the nature and growth of the C-factor (C for constitutionalisation) in Germany, France, the UK and The Netherlands.
These essays provide the first English-language survey of the Dutch criminal justice system. Topics covered include Dutch tolerance of drugs, prostitution, and euthanasia; organized crime in the Netherlands; sex offenders and sex offending; and juvenile delinquency.
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La Convention européenne des droits de l'homme (CEDH) forme aujourd'hui une source incontournable du droit public, mais elle influence aussi, de plus en plus, le droit privé. Préfacé par le Président de la CourEDH, ce Commentaire pratique traite en profondeur, mais de façon synthétique, des droits et libertés garantis par la CEDH (art. 1 à 18). Il se caractérise par : - la volonté de dire l'état du droit, aujourd'hui, dans des termes clairs et concis ; - une analyse approfondie de la jurisprudence (plus de 2'000 arrêts cités) ; - un souci du praticien : l'ouvrage contient un index détaillé, des citations utiles ainsi que des bibliographies spécifiques ; - un effort marqué de structuration afin de faciliter la recherche des informations ; - la prise en compte de la jurisprudence portant tant sur les pays d'Europe occidentale, d'Europe centrale que d'Europe de l'Est. De fait, ce Commentaire vient combler une lacune de la doctrine francophone, la forme du Commentaire ayant été quelque peu délaissée ces dernières années.
The most comprehensive analysis of the right to effective domestic remedies in the European Convention on Human Rights Article 13.