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Documentation on the Working of the European Human Rights Machinery

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1964

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References

1 2 Yearbook of the European Convention of Human Rights (to be cited as ‘ ‘ yearbook“ hereinafter) (1957-1958): Foreword and p. 174, respectively.

2 Reviewed in this JOUBNAL, Vols. 55, pp. 200 and 1019 (1961), 57, p. 166 (1963), and 58, p. 543 (1964).

3 2 Yearbook 175 et seq.(1958-1959).

4 Council of Europe, Directorate of Information, Press Belease 0 (63) 39, Oct. 24, 1963.

5 Yearbook 490 et seq.(1961).

6 Council of Europe. The Cases of Ofner and Hopfinger (Strasbourg, 1963).

7 Council of Europe. The Cases of Pataki and Dunshirn (Strasbourg, 1963). 8 Rule 18 of the Rules of Court of the European Court of Human Rights, adopted pursuant to Art. 55 of the Convention on Sept. 18, 1959, Strasbourg, 1960; also in 2 Yearbook 2 et seq. Cf. Art. 46 of the Statute of the International Court of Justice.

9 3 Yearbook 492 et seq.(1960) and 4 ibid.438 et seq.(1961) ; 56 A.J.I.L. 171, 187 (1962).

10 Verbatim Report of the Hearing held by the Chamber of the Court from April 7 to April 11, 1961 (mimeographed), English version, pp. 24-25.

11 4 Yearbook 10 (1961). Italics added.

12 E.C.H.R., Series B, 1962.

13 European Treaty Series, No. 5; 1950 U.N. Yearbook on Human Eights 418 et seq.; 45 A.J.I.L. Supp. 24 (1951).

14 European Treaty Series, No. 9; 1952 U.N. Yearbook on Human Eights 411-412; 48 A.J.I.L. 301 (1954).

15 European Treaty Series, No. 44; 58 A.J.I.L. 331 (1964).

16 European Treaty Series, No. 45; 58 A.J.IX. 333 (1964).

17 European Treaty Series, No. 46; 58 A.J.I.L. 334 (1964). It might be useful to add that, in the travaux préparatoires, what eventually became Protocol No. 4 had been called the draft “Second Protocol” to the Convention.