- Table of Cases before the European Court and European Commission of Human Rights
- Table of Cases before the European Commission of Human Rights
- Table of Legislation
Part 1 : Practice and Procedure
- Chapter 1: Procedure before the European Court of Human Rights
- Chapter 2: Admissibility checklist
- Chapter 3: Convention principles and approach
- Chapter 4: Sources of case law and information.
Part 2A: a Fair Trial Guarantees
- Chapter 5: General principles: fairness
- Chapter 6: Criminal charge
- Chapter 7: Civil rights and obligations
- Chapter 8: Access to court
- Chapter 9: Adequate time and facilities
- Chapter 10: Appeals
- Chapter 11: Costs in court
- Chapter 12: Double jeopardy
- Chapter 13: Entrapment and agents provocateurs
- Chapter 14: Equality of arms
- Chapter 15: Evidence
- Chapter 16: Independence and impartiality
- Chapter 17: Information about the charge
- Chapter 18: Interpretation
- Chapter 19: Juries
- Chapter 20: Legal aid in civil cases
- Chapter 21: Legal representation in criminal proceedings
- Chapter 22: Legislative interference in judicial process
- Chapter 23: Length of proceedings
- Chapter 24: Presence in court
- Chapter 25: Presumption of innocence
- Chapter 26: Public hearing and judgment
- Chapter 27: Reasons for decisions
- Chapter 28: Retrospectivity
- Chapter 29: Right to silence
- Chapter 30: Sentencing
- Chapter 31: Tribunal established by law
- Chapter 32: Witnesses
Part 2 B: Other
- Chapter 33: Abortion
- Chapter 34: Abuse of restriction on rights
- Chapter 35: Aids
- Chapter 36: Armed forces
- Chapter 37: Arrest
- Chapter 38: Childcare cases
- Chapter 39: Compensation for detention
- Chapter 40: Corporal punishment
- Chapter 41: Defamation and the right to reputation
- Chapter 42: Deprivation of liberty
- Chapter 43: Derogation: states of emergency
- Chapter 44: Detention pending extradition and expulsion
- Chapter 45: Disabilities
- Chapter 46: Discrimination
- Chapter 47: Education
- Chapter 48: Electoral rights
- Chapter 49: Environment
- Chapter 50: Euthanasia
- Chapter 51: Expropriation, confiscation and control of use
- Chapter 52: Extradition
- Chapter 53: Forced labour
- Chapter 54: Freedom of assembly
- Chapter 55: Freedom of association
- Chapter 56: Freedom of expression
- Chapter 57: Freedom of movement
- Chapter 58: Gypsies and minorities
- Chapter 59: Hindrance in the exercise of the right of individual petition
- Chapter 60: Home
- Chapter 61: Homosexuality
- Chapter 62: Housing and tenancy
- Chapter 63: Immigration and expulsion
- Chapter 64: Interception of communication
- Chapter 65: Lawyers’ rights
- Chapter 66: Marriage and founding a family
- Chapter 67: Medical treatment
- Chapter 68: Mental health
- Chapter 69: Pensions
- Chapter 70: Planning and use of property
- Chapter 71: Pre-trial detention
- Chapter 72: Prisoners’ rights
- Chapter 73: Private life
- Chapter 74: Property
- Chapter 75: Protection of life
- Chapter 76: Reasons for arrest and detention
- Chapter 77: Religion, thought and conscience
- Chapter 78: Remedies
- Chapter 79: Review of detention
- Chapter 80: Sport
- Chapter 81: Surveillance and secret files
- Chapter 82: Tax
- Chapter 83: Torture, inhuman and degrading treatment
- Chapter 84: Transsexuals
- Chapter 85: Use of lethal force
- Chapter 86: Welfare benefits
Part 3: Just Satisfaction
- Chapter 87: General principles
- Chapter 88: Pecuniary loss
- Chapter 89: Non-pecuniary loss
- Chapter 90: Legal costs and expenses
Appendices
- Appendix 1: The 1950 European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms
- Appendix 2: Dates of entry into force
- Appendix 3: Article 63 declaration
- Appendix 4: European Court of Human Rights official application form
- Appendix 5: Legal aid rates
- Appendix 6: Practice directions
- Index