CEU Electronic Theses and Dissertations, 2014
Author | Ilchenko, Ivanna |
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Title | PILOT JUDGEMENT PROCEDURE OF THE EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS: PANACEA OR DEAD-END FOR POLAND, RUSSIA AND UKRAINE |
Summary | The present paper is devoted to the assessment of the effectiveness of the Court’s new institute – Pilot Judgment Procedure. The research demonstrated the existence of ‘implementation crises’ within the Member States of the Council of Europe, followed by the ‘plague’ of the twenty first century – systemic human rights violations and structural dysfunctions in the national systems. PJP is argued to be the most effective formula of ‘penicillin’ to heal systemic violations in Europe, since it bestows the country at issue with requirements to both engage an already existing national predisposition for the resolution of structural problem as well as to develop with the assistance of CoE bodies conditions favourable for the successful PJ’s execution. The research proves not only the effectiveness of the PJP, but also its great potential for further development in the direction of the “representative application procedure”. |
Supervisor | JEREMY MCBRIDE |
Department | Legal Studies LLM |
Full text | https://www.etd.ceu.edu/2014/ilchenko_ivanna.pdf |
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