National security and the European Convention on Human Rights /

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Author / Creator:Cameron, Iain, 1959-
Imprint:Uppsala : Iustus, c2000.
Description:xxxii, 479 p. ; 22 cm.
Language:English
Series:De lege 2000
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4256185
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ISBN:9176784169
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (p. 454-470) and index.
Table of Contents:
  • List of European Court of Human Rights Cases
  • List of European Commission of Human Rights Cases
  • 1. Introduction
  • Some Basic Points Regarding the Convention System
  • The Subject Matter, Methodology and Aims of the Present Study
  • Application of the Convention by the Convention Organs
  • The Meaning of "National Security"
  • Some Comments on the Organisational Environment of Security in European states. The Potential for Abuse of National Security and Trends in the Field
  • 2. Secret Surveillance
  • What Is Secret Surveillance?
  • What Are the Uses of Secret Surveillance?
  • What Is an Interference with Article 8?
  • Who Can Claim to Be the Victims of Secret Surveillance Measures?
  • Accordance with the Law
  • Security Surveillance which Is "Necessary in a Democratic Society"
  • Remedies
  • Evaluating the Control/Remedies Systems
  • 3. Secret Security Files
  • Security Intelligence: What It Is, Its Uses and Its Dangers
  • How Can Security Intelligence Interfere with Article 8 and How Can This Be Proved?
  • Security Intelligence and "Accordance with the Law"
  • Necessity in a Democratic Society
  • Effective Remedies in the Area of Security Files and Security Vetting
  • Concluding Remarks on Safeguards and Remedies relating to Security Files and Security Vetting
  • 4. Other National Security Issues
  • Article 2: Right to Life
  • Article 3: Prohibition of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment
  • Article 4: Prohibition of Slavery and Forced Labour
  • Article 5: Right to Liberty and Security
  • Article 6: Right to a Fair Trial
  • Article 7: No Punishment Without Law
  • Article 8: Private and Family Life
  • Article 9: Freedom of Religion
  • Article 10: Freedom of Expression
  • Article 11: Freedom of Association and Assembly
  • Article 12: Right to Marry
  • Article 1, Procotol 1: Protection of Property
  • Article 3, Protocol 1: Free Elections
  • Protocol 4
  • Protocol 6
  • Protocol 7
  • 5. Concluding Remarks: the Limits of International Supervision
  • Assessing the Past Performance of the Convention Organs in the Area of National Security
  • Evidential and Procedural Problems
  • The Margin of Appreciation
  • Issues Relating to the Form and Effect of the Court's Judgments
  • Future Problems, Past Value and Future Potential.