Development of Democracy in the European Court of Human Rights
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Morteza Rahimi-Hamedani , Satar Azizi , Razieh Hassankhani |
Buali Sina University |
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Abstract: (416 Views) |
n the current decade, committees such as human rights, European commissions, the International Court of Justice, European international organizations and the United Nations General Assembly have created an unprecedented practice of international attention to the structure of domestic governments and the creation of democratic regimes in the wide and comprehensive dimension of these organizations at the international level. Either in a main and intrinsic way or in a secondary and intermediary way, they are in charge of protecting basic freedoms and fundamental human rights, one of which is the regional human rights courts, which in this article, the author discusses things such as how through the decisions issued by the regional human rights courts Can humanity lead to the development of the concept of democracy? How are the components of democracy interpreted in these votes? How are the circumstances of each case considered in the form of votes? According to the usual procedure, issues and rules are interpreted in the context of legal opinions and their ambiguities are resolved, just as the procedure of international quasi-judicial institutions as well as regional judicial structures are effective in the development and strengthening of customary rules. Therefore, it is necessary to get the answers to the mentioned questions, to examine the relevant judgments issued by the regional human rights courts and to discover how they interpret, explain, treat and make decisions regarding the components of democracy, because these regional courts, especially the European Court of Human Rights, are more than other regions. They have paid respect to the fundamental rights that are considered by the democratic government. which will have a significant impact on the development of democracy in the future through the procedure of these courts. |
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Keywords: Democracy, judicial procedure, human rights, European Court |
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Special Received: 2023/08/27 | Published: 2023/03/20
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