International Law Reports, Volumul 58E. Lauterpacht Cambridge University Press, 1980 - 756 pagini Table of Cases Decided By the European Court of Human Rights before 1976: Belgian Linguistics Case, De Becker Case, Delcourt Case, De Wilde, Ooms and Versyp Cases, Golder Case, Lawless v. Government of the Republic of Ireland, Matznetter Case, National Union of Belgian Police Case, Neumeister Case, Ringeisen Case, Stögmuller Case, Wemhoff Case. |
Cuprins
EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS | 1 |
SWEDISH Engine Drivers UNION CASE | 19 |
the cases within Part VI A I The Individual in International | 21 |
ENGEL CASE | 38 |
KJELDSEN BUSK MADSEN AND PEDERSEN CASE DANISH | 117 |
HANDYSIDE CASE | 150 |
identify the main points of law dealt with in the case whether or | 171 |
United Kingdom Irish Case | 188 |
KLASS CASE | 423 |
Luedicke Belkacem and Koç Case Merits | 463 |
national Law Reports appropriate footnote references have been | 498 |
MARCKX CASE | 561 |
AIREY CASE | 624 |
WINTERWERP CASE | 653 |
Schiesser Case | 684 |
König Case Article 50 | 711 |
Court of Human Rights printed in previous volumes of the Inter | 254 |
TYRER CASE Manx Birching Case | 339 |
König Case Merits | 370 |
725 | |
Termeni și expresii frecvente
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