Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Scientific Advisory Board
- Editors’ Preface
- Contents
- List of Abbreviations
- List of Contributors
- Part I Topic Of The Year
- Part II Eu
- Part III Coe
- PART IV OSCE
- Part V Others
- Part VI Book Reviews
- Katja S. Ziegler, Elizabeth Wicks and Loveday Hodson (eds.): The UK and European Human Rights – A Strained Relationship?
- Emily Reid: Balancing Human Rights, Environmental Protection and International Trade – Lessons from the EU Experience
- Nicole Bürli: Third-Party Interventions before the European Court of Human Rights
- Stijn Smet and Eva Brems (eds.): When Human Rights Clash at the European Court of Human Rights – Conflict or Harmony?
- Violeta Moreno-Lax: Accessing Asylum in Europe, Oxford Studies in European Law
- Mark Dawson: The Governance of EU Fundamental Rights
- Philip Leach: Taking a Case to the European Court of Human Rights, 4th Edition
- Sionaidh Douglas-Scott and Nicholas Hatzis (eds.): Research Handbook on EU Law and Human Rights
- Lauri Mälksoo and Wolfgang Benedek (eds.): Russia and the European Court of Human Rights – The Strasbourg Effect
- Index
Nicole Bürli: Third-Party Interventions before the European Court of Human Rights
from Part VI - Book Reviews
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 31 January 2019
- Frontmatter
- Scientific Advisory Board
- Editors’ Preface
- Contents
- List of Abbreviations
- List of Contributors
- Part I Topic Of The Year
- Part II Eu
- Part III Coe
- PART IV OSCE
- Part V Others
- Part VI Book Reviews
- Katja S. Ziegler, Elizabeth Wicks and Loveday Hodson (eds.): The UK and European Human Rights – A Strained Relationship?
- Emily Reid: Balancing Human Rights, Environmental Protection and International Trade – Lessons from the EU Experience
- Nicole Bürli: Third-Party Interventions before the European Court of Human Rights
- Stijn Smet and Eva Brems (eds.): When Human Rights Clash at the European Court of Human Rights – Conflict or Harmony?
- Violeta Moreno-Lax: Accessing Asylum in Europe, Oxford Studies in European Law
- Mark Dawson: The Governance of EU Fundamental Rights
- Philip Leach: Taking a Case to the European Court of Human Rights, 4th Edition
- Sionaidh Douglas-Scott and Nicholas Hatzis (eds.): Research Handbook on EU Law and Human Rights
- Lauri Mälksoo and Wolfgang Benedek (eds.): Russia and the European Court of Human Rights – The Strasbourg Effect
- Index
Summary
As the title of this book indicates, this is a technical book on the specific role of third-party interveners in proceedings before the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR). The fact that the book is available only in hardcover edition, contributes to the rather elevated price-level of the book. The publication deals with interventions of non-governmental organisations on the one hand and with member state interventions, and amicus curiae interventions on the other. The book's main intended audience is a readership interested in technical reflections on complex proceedings before the ECtHR, since general knowledge of the proceedings before the ECtHR as well as of the European Convention on Human Rights are presumed by the author. Thus, the book is not advisable for someone who is not familiar with basic knowledge on the proceedings before the ECtHR, as the author does not focus on the elaboration of this basic information. The experienced reader profits from an in-depth examination of complex issues.
The book, which is not part of a series, reflects on the special topic of proceedings before the ECtHR and the interventions of third parties, by providing extensive insight and analyses cases with third-party interventions between the years 1979 and 2016. More specifically, the potential influence of those third-party interventions on the reasoning and decision-making of the ECtHR is analysed. Moreover, the book includes a table of cases, which provides a complete overview of all cases before the ECtHR that entailed thirdparty interventions in the aforementioned period. This table of cases provides the reader with information on the specific type of third-party intervention. In addition, the cases are arranged in alphabetical order within each year of the period between 1979 and 2016. Thus, the reader is offered the possibility to gain a general overview on all third-party interventions on the one hand, and the opportunity of specific information on single cases with third-party interventions on the other. In addition, the table of cases is interlinked logically with the book‘s table of contents, as well as the index, so that the reader can navigate easily through complex issues dealt with in the book, even if he/she is only interested in certain sections of it.
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- European Yearbook on Human Rights 2018 , pp. 605 - 606Publisher: IntersentiaPrint publication year: 2018