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Harris, O'Boyle, and Warbrick: Law of the European Convention on Human Rights

Harris, O'Boyle, and Warbrick: Law of the European Convention on Human Rights (4th edn)

David Harris, Michael O'Boyle, Ed Bates, and Carla Buckley
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date: 02 June 2023

p. 452. Admissibility of applicationslocked

p. 452. Admissibility of applicationslocked

  • David Harris, David HarrisEmeritus Professor in Residence, and Co-Director, Human Rights Law Centre, University of Nottingham
  • Michael O’Boyle, Michael O’BoyleDeputy Registrar of the European Court of Human Rights (2006–2015)
  • Ed Bates, Ed BatesAssociate Professor, School of Law, University of Leicester
  • Carla BuckleyCarla BuckleyResearch Fellow, Human Rights Law Centre, University of Nottingham
  •  and Paul HarveyPaul HarveyBarrister, Doughty Street Chambers and Advocate, Arnot Manderson Advocates

Abstract

This chapter focuses on admissibility requirements. It discusses the general approach to admissibility; the application of admissibility requirements to individual and inter-state cases; the exhaustion of domestic remedies; the six-month rule; other grounds of inadmissibility; and the competence of the Court.

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