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Routledge European Court of Human Rights Post-Cold War Book

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Explore the evolution of human rights law with The European Court of Human Rights in the Post-Cold War Era: Universality in Transition. Part of the Routledge Research in Human Rights Law series, this academic text provides a detailed case study of the European Court of Human Rights and its role in democratic consolidation. The book addresses the complex relationship between transitional justice and the universality of human rights. It examines the specific questions surrounding human rights standards in transitional versus non-transitional situations, as well as the variations between different types of transitions. By analyzing the jurisprudence of the European Court, readers gain a deep understanding of how legal standards adapt during periods of significant political change. This resource is essential for those studying international law, democratic integration, and the legal frameworks that shape European history and human rights protections.

Key Features

Examines the impact of transitional justice on the universality of human rights standards.

Provides a detailed case study through the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights.

Analyzes the differences between human rights standards in transitional and non-transitional settings.

Investigates the variations in how different transitions affect legal applications.

Part of the respected Routledge Research in Human Rights Law series for academic study.

Offers insights into the role of the European Court in democratic consolidation and integration.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
30 November 2012
Listed Since
19 April 2010

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