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Lawless v Ireland (1957–1961): The First Case Before the European Court of Human Rights

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Lawless v Ireland (1957–1961): The First Case Before the European Court of Human Rights

An International Miscarriage of Justice?
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This title was first published in 2001. The case of Lawless v Ireland is a landmark in the development of human rights jurisprudence. Stemming from the introduction of detention without trial by the Irish government in response to the resurgence of political violence, much of the material relevant to the case brought before the European Court of Human Rights, has remained closed to public scrutiny. This book is the first to provide a detailed documentary of the case, assessing the adequacy of the investigatory processes provided under the European Convention and questioning whether the factual conclusions reached by the European Commission on Human Rights were correct. In what will be an essential reference for academics and students of human rights, the book raises doubts as to whether the Strasbourg institutions, established to rectify national breaches of human rights, might in fact have perpetrated an international miscarriage of justice.

Author Biography:

Dr Brian Doolan is a barrister and was senior lecturer in Legal Studies in the Business Faculty at the Dublin Institute of Technology.
Release date Australia
May 21st, 2019
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Audiences
  • General (US: Trade)
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
Pages
280
ISBN-13
9781138635364
Product ID
26748311

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