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Edité par Kontrast, 2009
ISBN 10 : 8392713826ISBN 13 : 9788392713821
Vendeur : killarneybooks, Inagh, CLARE, Irlande
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Soft cover. Etat : Good. Paperback, 327pp, NOT ex-library. Pages are clean and bright, untanned; text unmarked, no writing, no highlighting of any kind. Gently worn tips of corners of last/first pages, indentation/light crease to upper corner of last 50 pages, gently creased lower corner of last 10 pages. Good secure binding. Outer page edges with external storage wear: small shelfworn/grubby marks, faint dusty fingermarks, one very small stray pen mark; free of staining. Shelfworn cover: faint marks, fine scratches, small pressed-in marks; edges gently scuffed, corners with small indentations, tips of corners curled. Spine straight, free of vertical creases, showing mild rubbing and minor wrinkling to upper/lower edges. -- The "Warsaw Informal Seminars" have become an inherent part of the discussion on the future of the European Court of Human Right, participants gathering from far and wide to voice opinions on various aspects of the Court's work in a frank and unhindered manner. Unsurprisingly, ideas raised at these Seminars have often gone on to inspire both further discussion and concrete measures. Like its predecessors, the 3rd Warsaw Seminar of May 2009 sought to raise awareness of key issues the European system of human rights protection faces. Representing a compromise between the present role of the European Court of Human Rights as a body adjudicating on each individual application brought before it, and a proposed parallel role as a European Constitutional (Super) Court, the pilot judgement concept is a still fresh and evolving approach entirely warranting the full treatment it received at the Seminar and receives in this volume.