This title was first published in 2001. A study and assessment of the first case decided by the European Court of Human Rights in 1961. The case has become important in the development of human rights jurisprudence in terms of the substantative and procedural issues decided.
This title was first published in 2001. A study and assessment of the first case decided by the European Court of Human Rights in 1961. The case has become important in the development of human rights jurisprudence in terms of the substantative and procedural issues decided.
Dr Brian Doolan is a barrister and was senior lecturer in Legal Studies in the Business Faculty at the Dublin Institute of Technology.
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European convention of Human Rights and Ireland Ireland's constitutional and legal framework Governmental responses to resurgence of political violence in Ireland Lawless's detention and his pursuit of domestic remedies and release European Commission of Human Rights admits the lawless application European sub-commission of Human Rights investigates the application European Commission of Human Rights reports no breach of convention Lawless case referred to the European Court of Human Rights: preliminary procedural objections Status of lawless before the European Court of Human Rights Judgement of the European Court of Human rights on the merits Postscript Lawless case in retrospect.
European convention of Human Rights and Ireland Ireland's constitutional and legal framework Governmental responses to resurgence of political violence in Ireland Lawless's detention and his pursuit of domestic remedies and release European Commission of Human Rights admits the lawless application European sub-commission of Human Rights investigates the application European Commission of Human Rights reports no breach of convention Lawless case referred to the European Court of Human Rights: preliminary procedural objections Status of lawless before the European Court of Human Rights Judgement of the European Court of Human rights on the merits Postscript Lawless case in retrospect.
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