European Human Rights: Taking a Case Under the Convention L.J. Clements
The growing focus of Human Rights in Europe has brought Human Rights law to the attention of a great number of people seeking to address a wide variety of issues and disputes. This book provides a thorough guide for those practitioners not yet experienced in Human Rights procedure on how to bring complaints to the Commission or Court. It gives a thorough narrative, providing readers with clear guidance on how to deal with complaints procedure, and is suitable for anyone confronted with a potential Human Rights issue, whether or not he or she has any prior experience in this field. Extensive appendices contain relevant Articles of the Convention, Rules of the Court and Commission and practical materials such as a copy of the official complaints form.