Bröhmer, Jürgen
[Other];
Ress, Georg
[Honoree]
;
Colloquium in Honour of Professor Dr. Dr. Dr. h.c. mult. Georg Ress on the Occasion of His 75th Birthday 2010 Saarbrücken
The protection of human rights at the beginning of the 21st century
- [1. ed.]
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Media type:
Book;
Commemorative Publication;
Conference Proceedings
Title:
The protection of human rights at the beginning of the 21st century
:
colloquium in honour of Professor Dr. Dr. Dr. h.c. mult. Georg Ress on the occasion of his 75th birthday
Contains:
Panel 1
/ Christine Langenfeld
How international organisations fall within the scope of the European Convention on Human Rights: obscure concepts and hard choices
/ Christos L. Rozakis
Human rights and sovereign immunity
/ Lucius Caflisch
Panel 2
/ Christian Calliess
A Kadi type case in the WTO - a hypothetical evaluation
/ Werner Meng
The Protocol exemptions from the internal applicability of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union: regrettable, unnecessary, ineffective, understandable?
/ Torsten Stein
Panel 3
/ Joachim Wolf
The Human Rights Committee and the European Court of Human Rights - comparative remarks
/ Eckart Klein
The debate on human rights protection in Australia
/ J(c)ơrgen Br(c)œhmer
Panel 4
/ Stefan Weber
Due process in mass claims proceedings and Article 6 of the ECHR
/ Matti Pellonp(c)Þ(c)Þ
The right to effective remedy against excessive duration of proceedings
/ Christoph Grabenwarter
Panel 5
/ Roland Bieber
The European Court of Human Rights and the Interlaken Declaration of 19 February 2010
/ Mark E. Villiger
Human rights protection in Europe and the role of the European Court of Human Rights - the road ahead
/ Georg Ress
Europarat und Transsexuelle - M(c)ơhselige europ(c)Þische Privatrechtsangleichung am Beispiel des Menschenrechts auf Geschlechtsidentit(c)Þt
/ Michael R. Will
Dinner Speech
/ Elmar Wadle.
Footnote:
List pf publ. by G. Ress S. 249 - 253
In English, with 1 contribution in German
Description:
"The individual papers deal with a breadth of current and fundamental questions of the protection of human rights in general and through the European Court of Human Rights in particular. Topics ranged from human rights and sovereign immunity, to procedural issues of mass claims proceedings, to first assessments of the process that would lead to the Interlaken Declaration of 2010 only a couple of weeks after the colloquium, with its significance for the future development of the European Court of Human Rights. There can be no doubt - and this book is ample evidence - that the various contributions and the discussions on the day adequately reflected the significance of the occasion."P. 7