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European Convention on Human Rights and Administrative Law |
Civil Law - 9. semester Commercial Law - 9. semester Constitutional-Administrative - 9. semester Criminal Law - 9. semester International Law - 9. semester The European Union Law - 9. semester |
4.0 | 133429 |
Lecturer in charge | Consultations | Location |
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prof. Jasna Omejec | Tuesday from 18:30 to 20:00 |
Ćirilometodska 4, room 10 / prizemno |
prof. dr. sc. Lana Ofak | Mondays from 9:30 - 11:00 PAM |
Ćirilometodska 4, room 3/prizemno |
prof. dr. sc. Frane Staničić | Tuesdays from 10:30AM-12PM |
Ćirilometodska 4, room 11/prizemno |
prof. dr. sc. Marko Šikić | Wdenesdays from 4PM-5:30PM |
Ćirilometodska 4, room 25, I. kat |
izv. prof. dr. sc. Mateja Held | Ćirilometodska 4, room 44/potkrovlje | |
izv. prof. dr. sc. Marko Turudić | Tuesdays 9 -10.30AM. |
Ćirilometodska 4, room 40A/potkrovlje |
Literature |
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REQUIRED: Gomien, Donna; Short guide to the European convention on human rights; Council of Europe Publ (2005), str |
REQUIRED: European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms and its Protocols; , str |
RECOMMENDED: van Dijk, Pieter et al.; Theory and practice of the European convention on human rights (selected chapters); Intersentia (2006), str |
RECOMMENDED: Selected case law of the European Court of Human Rights; , str |
Description |
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The main objective of the course is to develop understanding of protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms in administrative matters, as guaranteed by the European convention for the protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms. Within this general objective, students will learn about the direct applicability of the European convention on human rights in administrative procedures (procedures before the public administration bodies) and in administrative disputes (procedures before the administrative courts). At the end of the course students will be expected to understand the European convention as a living instrument that has to be interpreted in the light of present-day condition. The course will explore the "evolutive" interpretation by the European court of Human Rights of various Convention requirements which has generally been "progressive", in the sense that it has gradually extended and raised the level of protection afforded to the rights and freedoms guaranteed by the Convention. The course units will cover these topics: 1) Introduction to administrative law Administrative procedure Judicial review system (administrative disputes) Constitutional complaint in administrative matters 2) Council of Europe and the adoption of the Convention for the protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms Establishment of the review and monitoring system 3) Admissibility of applications before the European Court of Human Rights Admissibility ratione loci, personae, temporis and materiae The "victim test" 4) Application of the European Convention in specific administrative matters: Administrative matters with regards to status rights of nationals and aliens - personal name, state registry, residence, citizenship, asylum etc. (right to respect to private and family life, prohibition of expulsion of nationals, prohibition of collective expulsion of aliens, procedural safeguards relating to expulsion of aliens) Freedom of thought, conscience and religion (establishment and status of religious communities) Freedom of expression (freedom of information) Freedom of Assembly and Association Protection of property (expropriation procedures) Protection of Human Rights and Environment Right to a fair trial (administrative procedure and judicial review) Effective Remedy Prohibition of discrimination |
Exam dates |
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10. 06. 2024.
24. 06. 2024.
08. 07. 2024.
26. 08. 2024.
09. 09. 2024.
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12 March - Vanessa Thomas - Right to a fair trial - lenght of proceedings (reasonable time) in administrative law cases - mentor: professor Marko Turudić
19 March - Simone Geljić - Freedom of expression - mentor: professor Marko Turudić
26 March - Federico Donola - Freedom of assembly and association - mentor: professor Frane Staničić
2 April - Tilda Hultin - Children's rights - mentor: professor Frane Staničić
9 April - Felix Grabner - Freedom of thought, conscience and religion - mentor: professor Frane Staničić
16 April - Eloise Lallart - Protection against discrimination - mentor: professor Lana Ofak
30 April - Maya Bichon - Protection of environment - mentor: professor Lana Ofak
7 May - Franziska Mutz - Reproductive rights - mentor: professor Lana Ofak
14 May - Ana Drageljevic - Right to a fair trial – concept of “tribunal” and its independence and impartiality in administrative-law cases - mentor: professor Marko Šikić
21 May Bilal Goktas - Human rights violations in the Republic of Turkey, mentor: professor Marko Šikić
Sebastian Nicolò Sciacca - Right to vote, mentor: professor Marko Šikić
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