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The origins and history of the Convention
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The European Convention on Human Rights, although now just one among many human rights treaties, is certainly the most fully developed and the best observed. By the same token, the institutions created to supervise the Convention, originally the European Commission and Court of Human Rights, and now the new Court of Human Rights at Strasbourg, have through their work provided an inspiring model for other human rights systems. It is vital to lay down in advance the rights and freedoms that must be respected in a democratic society and to create institutions to see that they are observed. In December 1966 the two Covenants and the Optional Protocol to the Covenant on Civil and Political Rights were approved by the General Assembly and ten years later came into force.

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Human rights in Europe

A study of the European Convention on Human Rights, Fourth edition

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