Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
208
Language
English
Published
Jun 4, 2010
Publisher
Intersentia
Edition
First Edition
ISBN-10
9400000413
ISBN-13
9789400000414
Description
This comprehensive analysis delves into the innovative Pilot Judgment Procedure established by the European Court of Human Rights, aimed at addressing systemic human rights violations across member states. The authors meticulously examine how this mechanism not only identifies pressing issues but also encourages national governments to enact meaningful reforms. By investigating specific cases, they illustrate the procedure’s potential to catalyze significant change in the legal landscape and the protection of individuals' rights.
The work sheds light on the broader implications of these judgments, moving beyond legal frameworks to scrutinize their real-world impact on communities. Through a blend of scholarly research and practical case studies, the authors provide a critical perspective on the interplay between international law and national actions. The book serves as an essential resource for policymakers, legal practitioners, and human rights advocates, emphasizing the need for accountability and the urgent requirement to address systemic issues that hinder justice.
The work sheds light on the broader implications of these judgments, moving beyond legal frameworks to scrutinize their real-world impact on communities. Through a blend of scholarly research and practical case studies, the authors provide a critical perspective on the interplay between international law and national actions. The book serves as an essential resource for policymakers, legal practitioners, and human rights advocates, emphasizing the need for accountability and the urgent requirement to address systemic issues that hinder justice.