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© 2026 Ann Mathenge · Built with love, coffee, and cat hair.
By Mark W. Janis, Richard S. Kay, Anthony W. Bradley, Mark D. Janis, Richard Kay, Anthony Bradley
The European Convention on Human Rights -- Strasbourg's legal machinery -- The European Court of Human Rights -- The right to life -- Torture: inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment and slavery -- Freedom of expression -- Freedom of thought, conscience and religion -- Respect for private and family life; marriage -- The right to freedom from discrimination (Article 14) -- Property: Article 1 of Protocol no. 1 -- The right to education -- The right to liberty and security of person -- Right to a fair and public hearing in the determination of civil rights and criminal charges -- The effect in national law of the European Convention on Human Rights.
Published
1995
Format
-
Pages
516
Language
English
ISBN
0198762755