Domestic application of the ECHR : courts as faithful trustees / Eirik Bjorge.
2015
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Author
Title
Domestic application of the ECHR : courts as faithful trustees / Eirik Bjorge.
Published
Oxford, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press, 2015.
Call Number
KJC5138 .B56 2015
Edition
First Edition.
ISBN
9780198743637
0198743637
0198743637
Description
xxiv, 264 pages ; 24 cm.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)907657635
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 249-262) and index.
Record Appears in
Variant Title
Domestic application of the European Court of Human Rights
Table of Contents
Table of Cases
xi
Table of Legislation
xxii
List of Abbreviations
xxv
1.
Introduction
1
1.1.
Research Question
1
1.2.
Focus on Jurisprudence
4
1.3.
Methodological Issues
5
1.4.
Selection of Jurisdictions
7
2.
Thesis of the Book
11
2.1.
Introduction
11
2.2.
What the Domestic Courts Do in Fact
12
2.3.
Normative Assumptions Relied upon by the National Courts
41
2.4.
Argument
66
3.
Incorporation: Conceptual Relationship between ECHR and National Law
68
3.1.
Introduction
68
3.2.
German Law
76
3.3.
UK Law
92
3.4.
French Law
114
4.
Evolutionary Interpretation: "The Convention is a Living Instrument'
131
4.1.
Introduction
131
4.2.
Approach of the Domestic Courts to the Living Instrument Doctrine
133
4.3.
Evolution and Ordinary Application of ECHR Principle
142
4.4.
Conclusion
153
5.
Proportionality
155
5.1.
Introduction
155
5.2.
Proportionality Review in Domestic Law
157
5.3.
Discussion
173
5.4.
Conclusion
177
6.
Margin of Appreciation
178
6.1.
Introduction
178
6.2.
National Traditions of Deference in Administrative Law
182
6.3.
Margin of Appreciation in Traditional International Legal Doctrine
195
6.4.
Conclusion
200
7.
Autonomous Concepts
202
7.1.
Introduction
202
7.2.
Germany and France: Domestic Concepts Trump ECHR in Principle
208
7.3.
United Kingdom: Full Approval of ECHR Concepts in Principle
214
7.4.
Contracting out of Autonomous ECHR Concepts by Way of other Treaties
220
7.5.
Conclusion
221
8.
Dialogue
223
8.1.
Introduction
223
8.2.
Dialogue between the Domestic Courts and the European Court
223
8.3.
Discussion
241
8.4.
Conclusion
243
9.
Conclusion
245
Bibliography
249
Index
263