The protection of human rights in Europe
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The protection of human rights in Europe
(Collected courses of the Academy of European Law = Recueil des cours de l'Académie de droit européen, 1991,
M. Nijhoff , Sold and distributed by Kluwer Academic, c1993
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Your invitation to me, as the President of the European Court of Human Rights, to conclude this year's study programme on the protection of hu- man rights in Europe by delivering the prestigious Winston Churchill lec- ture is a great honour not only for me personally but for the European Court of Human Rights as a whole, and I should like to thank the European Uni- versity Institute and its Academy of European Law most warmly for giving me this opportunity. You are fortunate to have had the opportunity of following a week long general course on the protection of human rights in Europe given by my col- league and friend Carl Aage N0rgaard, the President of the European Commission of Human Rights. To speak after hirn, in order to bring to a close your study programme, makes my task in some respects easier be- cause I can take it for granted that you now have a clear and comprehensive understanding of the guarantees and the functioning of the European Con- vention on Human Rights.
On the other hand, it is, I must confess, not without a certain apprehension that I take the floor at this juncture because I am very weIl aware of how difficult it is to keep the attention of an audi- ence which has had the privilege of hearing Carl Aage N0rgaard on more or less the same subject.
Table of Contents
General Table of Contents.- Winston Churchill Lecture On the Road to a European Constitutional Court.- General Course: The Protection of Human Rights in Europe.- The AIDS Pandemic and Human Rights.- The International Protection against Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment.- Legal Responses to Gender Discrimination in Europe and the USA.- The Political Culture of Liberalism and the Prospects for Eastern and Central Europe.- Index of Decisions by Transnational Courts.
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