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Freedom of expression in Article 10(1) has been given an appropriately broad interpretation when the scope of the concept has had to be considered. In its Recommendation 38 of September 1949 the Consultative Assembly listed freedom of assembly and freedom of association as two separate rights. They are grouped together in Article 11 of the Convention. The right to marry and to found a family is to be exercised 'according to the national laws governing the exercise of this right'. Article 13 provides: 'Everyone whose rights and freedoms as set forth in this Convention are violated shall have an effective remedy before a national authority notwithstanding that the violation has been committed by persons acting in an official capacity.' Making out a case under Article 13 involves demonstrating that the rights of action and other means of redress available under domestic law are inadequate, which may be difficult.

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Human rights in Europe

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

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