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Title:

The Pilot-Judgment Procedure in the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights

Subject and Keywords:

quasi-pilot judgment   Pilot Judgment Procedure   European Court of Human Rights   pilot judgment   human rights

Abstract:

For many years the European Court of Human Rights struggled with the problem of similar, repetitive cases. One of the ideas for its solution was the introduction of the procedure of a judicial institution – the ECHR judgment pilot. The first judgment of this kind was passed in 2004 in the case of Broniewski against Poland, whereas in the last decade there have been more than twenty verdicts ruled using this institution. The following article includes a discussion of the origins of the pilot-judgment, discharge procedure and practical problems, which are indicated in the doctrine. These kinds of judgments were caused by the reluctance of the Member States regarding the creation of 14 regulations in the Protocol referring to the pilot procedure.

Place of publishing:

Wrocław

Publisher:

E-Wydawnictwo. Prawnicza i Ekonomiczna Biblioteka Cyfrowa. Wydział Prawa, Administracji i Ekonomii Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego

Date issued:

2016

Detailed Type:

journal

Format:

application/pdf

Identifier:

ISSN 2450-3932

Language:

pol   eng

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Is referenced by:

www.fiw.prawo.uni.wroc.pl

Replaces:

Folia Iuridica Wratislaviensis

Access rights:

The use of this material is allowed only with accordance of applicable rules of fair use or other exceptions provided by law, and any broader use requires the permission of the authorized entity

License:

Making materials available on the basis of the agreement with the owner of the property copyrights

Rights holder:

Copyright by Maria Maćkowiak

Location of original object:

Library of the Faculty of Law, Administration and Economics

Autor opisu:

WR U/PAdjm   TK