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The Margin of Appreciation Doctrine in the Dynamics of European Human Rights Jurisprudence

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The Margin of Appreciation Doctrine in the Dynamics of European Human Rights Jurisprudence is the first full-length monograph to treat this subject, which is of central importance to the interpreta...
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  • 01 June 1996
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The Margin of Appreciation Doctrine in the Dynamics of European Human Rights Jurisprudence is the first full-length monograph to treat this subject, which is of central importance to the interpretation and application of the European Convention on Human Rights. It will enrich the understanding and appreciation of judges, advocates, civil servants, scholars, researchers, students, and indeed of anyone whose life and work is affected by national and international human rights adjudication.
This thorough and learned analysis synthesizes the work of the Strasbourg judicial organs, proceeding in the light of the ongoing debates on the appropriate place of the margin doctrine in the Strasbourg jurisprudence. The author's rich conclusions add texture and perspective to the future judicial and scholarly dialogues which will no doubt continue to surround this subject matter.
The text is eminently readable, written in a clear and precise style to be appreciated by the novice and specialist alike. The newcomer to human rights and to the Convention will find it an inviting introduction to complex material; the expert will gain new and expanded insights into the development of the case law rarely to be found in this breadth and depth.
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Price: $285.00
Pages: 230
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill | Nijhoff
Publication Date: 01 June 1996
ISBN: 9780792333388
Format: Hardcover
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'Yourow's work provides a strong and scholarly base for a theoretical and doctrinal analysis of the concept of margin of appreciation.'
European Journal of International Law, 9 (1998).