Litigation Manual
European Court Litigation - A Manual (Russian)
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European Court Litigation - A Manual constitutes a practical reference work to European Court litigation with a particular focus on Russian issues. It includes the Russian translation of four chapters from Philip Leach's book Taking a Case to the European Court of Human Rights (2nd Edition, OUP, 2005) and specially written chapters by Russia specialists on domestic litigation with a view to Strasbourg, admissibility issues in Russian cases and judgments on the merits in Russian cases. An ECHR case study and precedent ECHR pleadings provide an invaluable training resource.
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Lawyers, NGOs and human rights activists within the Russian Federation can order a free copy of the manual in Russian by sending their name, organisation, address and email to: k.stuart@londonmet.ac.uk
The full text of the manual is also available for download (1.5 MB) >>
Or as separate files (for slower Internet connections) >>
An Armenian translation of selected chapters of Taking a Case to the European Court of Human Rights (2nd Edition, OUP, 2005) is available on the website of the Armenian NGO, Legal Guide at: http://www.legalguide.am/armenian/translations.htm
Taking a case to the European Court of Human Rights (3rd ed.) by Prof. Philip Leach
A third and updated edition of the English text on which the Russian-language manual (above) was based is due to be published by Oxford University Press in August 2011. For more information see here.