The Evolution of the European Convention on Human Rights
From Its Inception to the Creation of a Permanent Court of Human Rights
Ed Bates
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"Bates has written a lucid, readable book on the development of the European Court of Human Rights, from the kernel of the Convention, written in 1948 as an safeguard against totalitarianism, to its development as a European Bill of Rights, with the court as a constitutional court for Europe delivering landmark jurisprudence at significant points in its development." --David J Dickson, The Journal of the Law Society of Scotland
"Bates picks up the mantle of these earlier important works and his magisterial study is a worthy successor to them." --Urfan Khaliq (Cardiff University), Journal of Law and Society