Court delay and human rights remedies : enforcing the right to a fair hearing 'within a reasonable time' / Caroline Savvidis.
2016
KJC3832.S63 S28 2015 (Map It)
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Author
Title
Court delay and human rights remedies : enforcing the right to a fair hearing 'within a reasonable time' / Caroline Savvidis.
Published
London ; New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.
Copyright
©2016
Call Number
KJC3832.S63 S28 2015
ISBN
9781472464163 (hardback ; alk. paper)
1472464168 (hardback ; alk. paper)
9781315574493 (ebook)
1472464168 (hardback ; alk. paper)
9781315574493 (ebook)
Description
liii, 127 pages ; 24 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)958801008
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 114-117) and index.
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Table of Contents
Statutes
x
Judgments
xxvii
Abbreviations
xlvi
Foreword
xlvii
Preface
li
Acknowledgements
lii
Introduction
1
Aims and Parameters of Research
1
Strasbourg Pot Calling the National Kettles Black? A Vicious Circle
5
Subsidiarity -- The Need for Effective Remedies at a National Level to Uphold Convention Rights
5
1.
Preliminary Pleas and Fundamental Concepts Relevant to Length-of-Proceedings Cases Brought Before the European Court of Human Rights
8
Chapter Introduction
8
ch. 1
Section 1 -- 35(1) Exhaustion of (Effective) Domestic Remedies
9
ch. 1
Section 2 -- 34 Loss of Victim Status -- Incompatibility Ratione Personae
14
2.
Guidance Drawn from Judgments of the European Court of Human Rights; the Relevance and Utility of ECHR Articles 6 and 13 to Length-of-Proceedings Cases
22
Chapter Introduction
22
ch. 2
Section 1 -- The Strasbourg Court's Method of Examination
23
ch. 2
Section 2 -- 13: General Observations
35
ch. 2
Section 3 -- Case Study Based on the Legal System of Italy: The Scordino-Type Cases
37
ch. 2
Section 4 -- How does the European Court Calculate the Quantum of Compensation under Article 41?
39
3.
Case Study Based on the Legal System of Malta, Part I: Human Rights Remedies for Delay
53
Chapter Introduction
53
ch. 3
Section 1 -- Analysis of Violations Found by the European Court against Malta Resulting From Divergences in the Interpretation and Application of the Convention
55
ch. 3
Section 2 -- Overview of the Length-of-Proceedings Case Law of Malta and the Interpretation and Application of Convention Provisions by the Local Courts
56
ch. 3
Section 3 -- Should the Courts of Constitutional Jurisdiction in Malta Decline Jurisdiction on the Basis that Adequate Means of Redress Exist Under Ordinary Law?
76
4.
Case Study Based on the Legal System of Malta, Part II: Remedies for Delay Within Ordinary Law
83
Chapter Introduction
83
ch. 4
Section 1 -- No Redress against Private Parties Can Be Sought Through Constitutional Action
84
ch. 4
Section 2 -- Ordinary Remedies are Not Prejudiced by and Do Not Prejudice Constitutional Remedies
85
ch. 4
Section 3 -- What Ordinary Remedies Exist for Delay in Judicial Proceedings?
85
ch. 4
Section 4 -- Ordinary Remedies for Delay in Judicial Proceedings -- The Action for Damages in Tort
86
5.
Case Study Based on the Legal System of Malta, Part III: Conclusions
95
Conclusion
105
Appendix A
Statistics Demonstrating the Volume of Length-of-Proceedings Violations Found by the Strasbourg Court, Expressed as a Percentage of Total Convention Violations
109
Appendix B
Length-of-Proceedings Violations Expressed as a Percentage of Overall Violations per State, 1999--2008
112
Bibliography
114
Index
119