The collective volume sheds light in a unique way on the multifaceted and dynamic relationship between the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) and the entire national and international legal...

The collective volume sheds light in a unique way on the multifaceted and dynamic relationship between the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) and the entire national and international legal order.

Based on the highly successful conference of the Law School of EKPA and the IMΔA, the work highlights the historical and philosophical foundations of the...

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The collective volume sheds light in a unique way on the multifaceted and dynamic relationship between the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) and the entire national and international legal order.

Based on the highly successful conference of the Law School of EKPA and the IMΔA, the work highlights the historical and philosophical foundations of the ECHR and depicts its integration with every aspect of law: from civil, administrative, and labor law to criminal, procedural, and penitentiary law. It also covers constitutional law, administrative law, administrative procedures, fiscal law, ecclesiastical law, and environmental law.

At the same time, it emphasizes the critical connections with EU and international law, providing a tool of high theoretical and practical value for legal professionals, academics, and judges.

With scholarly thoroughness and institutional depth, the collective volume demonstrates that the ECHR is not merely an international treaty but a living organism that permeates the core of state sovereignty, directly influencing legal practice and judicial proceedings.

An authoritative work for those seeking substance, solid evidence, and contemporary legal thinking.

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The collective volume sheds light in a unique way on the multifaceted and dynamic relationship between the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) and the entire national and international legal order.

Based on the highly successful conference of the Law School of EKPA and the IMΔA, the work highlights the historical and philosophical foundations of the ECHR and depicts its integration with every aspect of law: from civil, administrative, and labor law to criminal, procedural, and penitentiary law. It also covers constitutional law, administrative law, administrative procedures, fiscal law, ecclesiastical law, and environmental law.

At the same time, it emphasizes the critical connections with EU and international law, providing a tool of high theoretical and practical value for legal professionals, academics, and judges.

With scholarly thoroughness and institutional depth, the collective volume demonstrates that the ECHR is not merely an international treaty but a living organism that permeates the core of state sovereignty, directly influencing legal practice and judicial proceedings.

An authoritative work for those seeking substance, solid evidence, and contemporary legal thinking.

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