New publication: Case Law of the European HR Court in Ukrainian


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Subject: New publication: Case Law of the European HR Court in Ukrainian

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New publication: Case Law of the European HR Court in
Ukrainian


At the end of 1998 the Ukrainian Legal Foundation (ULF) initiated its
new project: translating and publishing complete texts of judgements
and other documents of the European Court of Human Rights. The
implementation of the projects was initiated by founding a new
publication "Case Law of the European Court of Human Rights.
Judgments. Commentaries" in Ukrainian. The publication of this journal
was made possible by the receipt of the Democracy and Civil Society
Award, which was established by the USA and the European Union and was
granted to the ULF. The publishing of this journal has been initiated
in order to mark the 50-th Anniversary of the Council of Europe.
 
The publication is specifically aimed, primarily, at illuminating the
practice of the new European Court of Human Rights, which began its
work as the only such European human rights protection institution of
its kind, on November 1, 1998.
 
The publication will include the most typical cases which make up the
precedent basis for further judgments of the Court, information on its
current activities, and statistics. Rules of procedure of the former
Court,  which operated together with the Commission, and the new
European Court of Human Rights are included in the publication in the
section containing translations of respective Rules of Court.
Judgments are supplemented by comments and academic essays so that
Ukrainian lawyers can have convenient access to what is for them, new 
legal materials from substantial, procedural, and finally,
philosophical perspectives.
 
The first issue (1`99) contains the material on the practice of the
European Court of Human Rights grouped  under the following heading:
 
1. Documents of the Council of Europe;
 
2. Rules of Procedure;
 
3. Reference and Statistics;
 
4. Cases and Commentaries;
 
5. Research;
 
6. Bibliography;
 
7. Additional Material;
 
8. Appeal Procedure to the European Court of Human Rights.
 
The materials are provided by the Center of Information and
Documentation on the Council of Europe in Ukraine and obtained form
the Internet resources of the Council of Europe.
 
All examples of the first issue of this journal shall be free
circulated among judges, advocates, representatives of the law
enforcement system and lawyers of Ukraine.

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