The admisibility criteria to the european court of human rights (1)
Journal Title: Revista Institutului Național al Justiției - Year 2016, Vol 39, Issue 4
Abstract
European Court of Human Rights is a chance to be heard, especially for people who consider themselves wronged in their rights by a national court. Addressing the Court is usually done by filing an appeal against a judgment of the national final. However, it can be referred to the Court in other cases, for example where national legislation does not offer the possibility of exercising an effective remedy. That is why this study comes to identify and analyze the diversity of formal, content and procedure criteria, and mandatory referral preconditions needed to be followed to ensure admissibility in court.
Authors and Affiliations
Olga Pisarenco
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