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Vanda Kakiashvili
Admissibility of the Applications against the Former Soviet Union States
Comparative Analysis of the European Court of Human Rights Case Law
2010. 48 S. 220 mm
Verlag/Jahr: VDM VERLAG DR. MÜLLER 2010
ISBN: 3-639-04359-6 (3639043596)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-639-04359-4 (9783639043594)
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This work focuses upon the grounds of declaring the applications against the former Soviet Union states either admissible or inadmissible by the European Court of Human Rights. Examining the Court admissibility decisions, it analyzes the procedural aspects of the system of human rights protection within the Council of Europe. It demonstrates that the procedural admissibility criteria are important especially with regard to new democracies and deserve more attention in order to achieve better effectiveness of the mechanism of human rights protection. This work reveals the grounds of inadmissibility common to the petitions against the Council of Europe relatively new member states. Identifying the frequently met inadmissibility grounds and suggesting correct understanding of admissibility criteria, it should be especially useful for the legal professionals working in the field of Human Rights Law, or anyone else who may be interested in the European Court of Human Rights.
Vanda Kakiashvili, LL M: Studied Comparative ConstitutionalLaw at the CentralEuropean University, Budapest, having obtaineddiploma with honors from Tbilisi State University faculty ofInternational Law and International Relations. Legal Counsel at TBCBank, Tbilisi.