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Taking a Case to the European Court of Human Rights

Author(s): 
Kate Stone
Date produced: 
29 February 2012
This legal guide provides an introduction to the European Court of Human Rights and explains how individuals, NGOs and groups of individuals can take cases to the court.
Disclaimer: 
This publication provides general information and comments on the subject matter covered and is not a comprehensive treatment of the subject. It is not intended to provide legal advice, and readers should not rely on it but seek specific legal advice before taking any legal action with respect to the matters discussed.

Description:

This legal guide explains the structure and jurisdiction of the Court, followed by detailed description of the process of taking a case to the Court, from admissibility to procedure, remedies and other issues.

Read the full guide to Taking a Case to the European Court of Human Rights.

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