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Restructuring the European Court of Human Rights: Preserving the Right of Individual Petition and Promoting Constitutionalism

Dzehtsiarou, Kanstantsin; Greene, Alan

Authors

Kanstantsin Dzehtsiarou

Alan Greene



Abstract

Argues that the large caseload of the European Court of Human Rights can be addressed without losing the individual complaints procedure by the Chambers focusing solely on adjudicatory cases and the Grand Chamber on constitutional issues. Evaluates the alternative suggestions by: (1) Fiona de Londras in "Dual functionality and the persistent frailty of the European Court of Human Rights", E.H.R.L.R. 2013, 1, 38-46; and (2) Steven Greer and Luzius Wildhaber in "Revisiting the debate about "constitutionalising" the European Court of Human Rights", H.R.L. Rev. 2012, 12(4), 655-687.

Citation

Dzehtsiarou, K., & Greene, A. (2013). Restructuring the European Court of Human Rights: Preserving the Right of Individual Petition and Promoting Constitutionalism. Public Law, 2013, 710-719

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Oct 1, 2013
Deposit Date Sep 19, 2013
Journal Public Law
Print ISSN 0033-3565
Publisher Sweet and Maxwell
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 2013
Pages 710-719
Keywords Administration of justice, Constitutional law, European Court of Human Rights, Right of individual application.
Publisher URL http://www.sweetandmaxwell.co.uk/Catalogue/ProductDetails.aspx?recordid=469