THE PRINCIPLE OF «DE MINIMIS NON CURAT PRAETOR» IN INTERNATIONAL LAW
Journal Title: Зовнішня торгівля: економіка, фінанси, право - Year 2018, Vol 4, Issue 99
Abstract
The new condition, introduced by the European Court of Human Rights, is considered, according to which the Court uses the principle of «de minimis non curat praetor». The content of the criteria for assessing the availability or absence of significant harm, inflicted on individuals and legal entities, who apply to the European Court of Human Rights, has been examined.
Authors and Affiliations
Liudmyla DESHKO
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