The bureaucratic court? Administrative justice and the admissibility decision-making of the European Court of Human Rights
<p>How should the European Court of Human Rights “decide what cases to decide”? This thesis examines the procedural justice of the admissibility decision-making of the Strasbourg court. Reappraising the “individual vs constitutional” debate which continues to dominate the Convention literature...
Autor Principal: | Tickell, AS |
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Formato: | Thesis |
Idioma: | English |
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2017
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