The Inter-State Application under the European Convention on Human Rights: Between Collective Enforcement of Human Rights and International Dispute Settlement
In: International Studies in Human Rights Ser
Intro -- The Inter-State Application under the European Convention on Human Rights: Between Collective Enforcement of Human Rights and International Dispute Settlement -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Acronyms and Abbreviations, Legal Citation Format -- 1 Any Alleged Breach: The Inter-State Application under the ECHR -- 1.1 Growing Relevance of the Inter-State Application under the ECHR -- 1.2 Object and Purpose of the Inter-State Application -- 1.3 Link to Current Debate Concerning the Role of the European Court of Human Rights -- 1.4 Stream of Inquiry: Between Collective Enforcement and International Dispute Settlement -- 1.4.1 The Drafting Process and the Evolution of the Supervisory Framework of the ECHR -- 1.4.2 Comparisons in Light of Leading Question -- 1.4.3 Case Law: Documentation, Context and Functions -- 1.4.4 Recommendations for Reform -- 1.5 Collective Enforcement and International Dispute Settlement -- 2 The Inception and Evolution of the Inter-State Application under the European Convention on Human Rights -- 2.1 Overview: The Privilege of Hindsight -- 2.1.1 Filling the Academic Gap -- 2.1.2 Methodological Considerations -- 2.1.3 Descriptive Concern of the Chapter -- 2.2 International Human Rights on the Universal Level: Developments Without Specific Enforcement Structures -- 2.3 The Regional Initiative: The Council of Europe and Its Idiosyncrasies -- 2.3.1 Human Rights: A Central Feature and the Need for Enforcement -- 2.3.2 The Object and Purpose of the Convention: More Collective Enforcement than Individual Justice -- 2.4 Retracing the Notion of Collective and Enforcement -- 2.4.1 Introducing the Notion of Collective Enforcement -- 2.4.2 Enforcement - A Point of Contention -- 2.5 The 1950 Convention Revisited -- 2.5.1 Amenable to Judicial Enforcement: The Substantive Guarantees of the ECHR