The pilot-judgement procedure of the European Court of Human Rights / by Dominik Haider.

Structural human rights deficiencies in the member states of the European Convention of Human Rights have caused numerous individual applications to the European Court of Human Rights and are a considerable factor in the Court's persistent overload crisis. The Pilot-Judgment Procedure was devis...

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Year of Publication:2013
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (347 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material
  • The Overload of the Strasbourg System
  • The Steps of Examination to be Conducted
  • Overview
  • Judicial Development Leading to Pilot Judgments
  • Political Context and Development
  • Conclusion
  • Overview
  • Definitions
  • The Elements of the Pilot-Judgment Procedure
  • Conclusion
  • Overview
  • Obligation to Implement the Convention
  • Obligation to Abide by Judgments of the Court
  • Pilot Judgments: A New Approach to Redress?
  • Overview
  • Pilot Judgments and the Individual Complaints Procedure
  • Determination of Remedial Measures
  • Assessment of General Measures in Friendly Settlement Judgments
  • Adjournment and Striking Out of Applications
  • Conclusion
  • Pilot Judgments
  • Index of Case-Law
  • List of Literature
  • List of Council of Europe-Documents
  • Index.