Until Maastricht, few saw the EU as having any implications at all for civil liberties and human rights and even the implications of the European convention of Human Rights (ECHR) on domestic law of European nations have only gradually been fully realized. This study examines the implications for civil liberties of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR), looking at the domestic law of leading European jurisdictions and the impact of the ECHR within these legal systems.
Until Maastricht, few saw the EU as having any implications at all for civil liberties and human rights and even the implications of the European conv...
The law relating to recourse is always changing, but the present period is notable for the number of countries whose law has recently undergone, is now undergoing, or is about to undergo extensive reform. This makes the comparison of differing systems particularly difficult. Recourse against Judgments in the European Union is the second volume in the series 'Civil Procedure in Europe'. This volume gives a comparative overview of the systems of recourse against civil judgments actually in operation in 14 countries of the European Union. The reports were written against the background of...
The law relating to recourse is always changing, but the present period is notable for the number of countries whose law has recently undergone, is no...