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The Reception of International Law in the European Court of Human Rights

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The growing number of international courts and tribunals and their burgeoning case law have fuelled concerns about the fragmentation of international law. This arises as a consequence of both the specialized regimes these courts create and the multiple ways in which they may interpret international law emanating from other sources. This book considers this issue by examining the busiest and arguably most successful international court, the European Court of Human Rights. More specifically, it focuses on the jurisprudence of the Court and its predecessor, the European Commission of Human Rights, covering a range of special human rights regimes, treaty law, and the case law of the International Court of Justice. The author assesses whether the Court has been able to adopt a coherent, comprehensive approach to the interpretation and evaluation of international law and thus the extent to which it has been able to contribute to the development and coherence of international law.

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ISBN: 9780199592678
Publication date: 26th August 2010
Author: Magdalena (Post Doc Researcher, University of Zurich) Forowicz
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 458 pages
Series: International Courts and Tribunals Series
Genres: Public international law: human rights
International law: international disputes and civil procedure
Public international law: international organizations and institutions