This article provides an analysis of the development and modification of the victim status requirement in the recent jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights. More particularly, the article assesses the main advantages and shortcomings of the victim test determined by Article 34 of the European Convention of Human Rights. In a given context, a particular emphasis is placed on recourse to broad interpretation of the victim status requirement which gave rise to the notions of indirect and potential victims. The concept of a potential victim in a sense determined by case law of the European Court of Human Rights is a very ambiguous. The given ambiguity undermines the legal certainty within the European human rights system. ...
This article is devoted to discussing a new EU law institution which is about theindividual assessme...
Today the science and practice of contemporary crime, the perpetrator and the victim are treated as ...
This Article proceeds as follows. Part I discusses the emerging norms regarding victims\u27 rights i...
The Author analyzes the case law of the European Court of Human Rights and the Court of Justice on t...
The article examines the status of the victim in criminal proceedings, identifying in this context t...
The paper deals with rights and position of victims in international documents, with special refe...
Celem niniejszej pracy dyplomowej jest przedstawienie problematyki statusu ofiary naruszenia Europej...
Victim's rights and opportunities in criminal proceedings is undoubtedly a relevant subject that req...
This diploma thesis deals with the issue of protection of victims of crime. In the first chapter, by...
The article reads about the necessity of changing the scientific point of view concerning the concep...
In criminal procedure the protection of human rights requires to grant victims a special procedural ...
The thesis focuses on the assistance to crime victims, mostly in terms of Czech legislation, its com...
1 Victims of the Gravest Crimes: The Role of Victims in Legal Proceedings Before the International C...
1 Assistance to victims of Crimes Abstract This thesis is focused on the assistance to victims of cr...
This paper examines the recent trends in regional and international tribunals that relate to the pos...
This article is devoted to discussing a new EU law institution which is about theindividual assessme...
Today the science and practice of contemporary crime, the perpetrator and the victim are treated as ...
This Article proceeds as follows. Part I discusses the emerging norms regarding victims\u27 rights i...
The Author analyzes the case law of the European Court of Human Rights and the Court of Justice on t...
The article examines the status of the victim in criminal proceedings, identifying in this context t...
The paper deals with rights and position of victims in international documents, with special refe...
Celem niniejszej pracy dyplomowej jest przedstawienie problematyki statusu ofiary naruszenia Europej...
Victim's rights and opportunities in criminal proceedings is undoubtedly a relevant subject that req...
This diploma thesis deals with the issue of protection of victims of crime. In the first chapter, by...
The article reads about the necessity of changing the scientific point of view concerning the concep...
In criminal procedure the protection of human rights requires to grant victims a special procedural ...
The thesis focuses on the assistance to crime victims, mostly in terms of Czech legislation, its com...
1 Victims of the Gravest Crimes: The Role of Victims in Legal Proceedings Before the International C...
1 Assistance to victims of Crimes Abstract This thesis is focused on the assistance to victims of cr...
This paper examines the recent trends in regional and international tribunals that relate to the pos...
This article is devoted to discussing a new EU law institution which is about theindividual assessme...
Today the science and practice of contemporary crime, the perpetrator and the victim are treated as ...
This Article proceeds as follows. Part I discusses the emerging norms regarding victims\u27 rights i...