European Convention on Human Rights
Discover the profound insights of the European Convention on Human Rights by Steven Greer, published by Cambridge University Press in 2006. This comprehensive volume, spanning 386 pages, critically examines the evolution of the European Convention on Human Rights during a period of significant transformation. Greer argues that the Convention's essential functions have evolved, especially following the conclusion of the Cold War. Through meticulous analysis, the book delves into the implications of these changes, offering a coherent set of policy proposals aimed at enhancing human rights protections across Europe. Ideal for those interested in civil rights, international relations, and legal reference, this work serves as an essential resource for understanding the dynamics of human rights in a modern context. Whether you are a student, a legal professional, or simply passionate about political freedom and security, this book will enrich your understanding of the ongoing challenges and developments in human rights law.