Legal Services and the European Convention on Human Rights

Legal advice and representation are preconditions for human rights protection and the rule of law. But how are legal services secured in international law? This volume critically analyses the protection provided by the European Court of Human Rights’ case law, revealing practical and theoretical pro...

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description Legal advice and representation are preconditions for human rights protection and the rule of law. But how are legal services secured in international law? This volume critically analyses the protection provided by the European Court of Human Rights’ case law, revealing practical and theoretical problems. It suggests that these can be resolved by recognising that, in addition to protecting individuals’ interests, the European Convention on Human Rights imposes an obligation on States to ensure a functioning legal services sector. Beyond the example of legal services, the study thus uncovers a further “constitutional” dimension to the Convention: its ability to create obligations on the States to protect public interests.
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Protection of professional reputation
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topic Free choice of lawyer
Freedom of expression
Nikula doctrine
Protection against disbarment
Protection of access to the profession
Protection of legal services
Protection of professional reputation
Reznik v Russia
protection of exercise of the profession
Public international law
legal profession
lawyers
human rights defenders
Council of Europe
human rights theory
undirected duties
individualistic conceptions of human rights
role-bearer rights
international legal practice
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Freedom of expression
Nikula doctrine
Protection against disbarment
Protection of access to the profession
Protection of legal services
Protection of professional reputation
Reznik v Russia
protection of exercise of the profession
Public international law
legal profession
lawyers
human rights defenders
Council of Europe
human rights theory
undirected duties
individualistic conceptions of human rights
role-bearer rights
international legal practice
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