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Domestic Judicial Treatment of European Court of Human Rights Case Law: Beyond Compliance
This book brings unique empirical findings on how often, how and with what consequences domestic judges work with the ECtHR's case law. It moves beyond the narrow concept of compliance and develops a new three-level methodology for analysing the role played by domestic courts in the implementation of ECtHR case law.
Author(s) | By David Kosar, Jan Petrov, Katarina Sipulova, Hubert Smekal, Ladislav Vyhnanek, Jozef Janovsky. |
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Publisher | Taylor & Francis Ltd |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 282 |
Published in | United Kingdom |
Published | 17 Mar 2020 |
Availability | Available |
This book brings unique empirical findings on how often, how and with what consequences domestic judges work with the ECtHR's case law. It moves beyond the narrow concept of compliance and develops a new three-level methodology for analysing the role played by domestic courts in the implementation of ECtHR case law.
Introduction; PART ONE: IMPLEMENTATION OF THE STRASBOURG RULINGS: THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK; 1. Architecture of the Strasbourg System of Human Rights; 2. The Role of Domestic Courts in the Strasbourg System; 3. Navigating the Field of Judicial Com
David Kosar is the Head of the Judicial Studies Institute at Masaryk University Faculty of Law, Czechia. Jan Petrov is a Senior Researcher at the Judicial Studies Institute, Masaryk University Faculty of Law, Czechia Katarina Sipulova is a Senior Re