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Title: Exhaustion of domestic remedies
Authors: Mifsud Bonnici, Giuseppe
Keywords: Human rights -- Malta
Human rights -- Europe
Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (1950 November 5)
European Court of Human Rights
Remedies (Law) -- Malta
Remedies (Law) -- Europe
Issue Date: 1999
Publisher: Għaqda Studenti tal-Liġi
Citation: Mifsud Bonnici, G. (1999). Exhaustion of domestic remedies. Id-Dritt, 17, 41-48.
Abstract: The European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Individual Freedoms was signed in Rome on the 41h.November 1950, but came into force only three years later, on 3rct. September 1953. It set out a procedure which could be made use of by those persons who alleged that they were the victims of violations of their fundamental rights and freedoms, by any one of the High Contracting Parties of the Convention. The procedure could be initiated by a petition addressed to the Secretary General of the Council of Europe and lodged with the European Commission of Human Rights. The Commission could then deal with the matter mentioned in the petition.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/64877
Appears in Collections:Id-Dritt : Volume 17 : 1999
Id-Dritt : Volume 17 : 1999

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