: Spanning over 1,300 pages, the work covers every distinct provision of the Convention, including Protocols 1, 4, 6, 7, 12, 13, and 16.
: Schabas meticulously tracks how the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has applied a "living instrument" doctrine, adapting 1950s text to modern-day challenges like climate change and digital privacy. The European Convention on Human Rights : a com...
As highlighted in reviews on platforms like the ECHR Blog and Verfassungsblog , the commentary emphasizes several key pillars: : Spanning over 1,300 pages, the work covers
: Explored as absolute foundations of human dignity. : Schabas argues that the ECHR has helped
: Schabas argues that the ECHR has helped form a "global ius commune," influencing human rights systems far beyond Europe. A Critical Resource for Today
: Analyzed as an essential condition for the rule of law, focusing on judiciary independence and the presumption of innocence.