Procedural Aspects of Shared Responsibility in the European Court of Human Rights

Authors
Publication date 2012
Series Amsterdam Law School Legal Studies Research Paper, 2012-104
Number of pages 29
Publisher Amsterdam: Amsterdam Center for International Law, University of Amsterdam
Organisations
  • Faculty of Law (FdR) - Amsterdam Center for International Law (ACIL)
Abstract
This article explores how the European Court of Human Rights handles human rights complaints that involve multiple responsible entities and how its procedural organisation influences its capability to allocate responsibility amongst different entities. It identifies to what extent relevant procedural rules of the Court may facilitate or obstruct multilateral dispute settlement and to what extent they may contribute to the development of the substantive law on situations of "shared" responsibility. Some key procedural aspects that are discussed are: jurisdiction, standing, joinder of cases, the "indispensable parties rule", third party intervention, fact finding, interim orders and issues of reparation.
Document type Working paper
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2188893
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