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Litigation Manual

European Court Litigation - A Manual (Russian)

 

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.

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) >>

/k33729_9.pdf Manual full text

Or as separate files (for slower Internet connections) >>

/o63962_3.pdf Introduction
/o80659_3.pdf Chapter 1
/q69896_3.pdf Chapter 2
/a23972_3.pdf Chapter 3
/s18369_3.pdf Chapter 4
/p19542_3.pdf Chapter 5
/a92532_3.pdf Chapter 6
/b19871_3.pdf Chapter 7
/k96061_3.pdf Chapter 8
/i44891_3.pdf Appendix A
/h86362_3.pdf Appendix B
/p81889_3.pdf Appendix C

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.

 


 
 
  Page last updated : : 15 Jun 2011