Judicial Cases of 1978 and 2018 Submitted by Ireland to the European Court of Human Rights. A Case Study


Examination Thesis, 2022

19 Pages, Grade: 10


Abstract or Introduction

A thorough analysis of the judicial cases of 1978 and 2018 submitted by Ireland to the European Court of Human Rights is being presented. The conflict between the Irish Republican Army and the Royal Ulster Constabulary of the UK caused major social unrest. Gradually Ireland sought independance and the only means to obtain it legally was submitting the case to the Court. To be more specific, the present analysis concerns the effort from the Irish side to make the ECHR classify the acts of violence done to the IRA members from the UK forces as torture. It is a clear breach of the Article 3 of the Convention, however the UK side was well prepared and the judicial struggle was about to continue till 2018. The arguments of both the Applicant and the Defendant State are exposed, as well as the Court's verdict. This case, being a milestone for the Convention itself, is worth studying. For the first time the Court was called to define the term "torture" and adopted the "minimum level of severity" to classify an act as such. Would the Court's decision be different today ? The only sure thing is that the lessons learned from this case should not be forgotten, as they pave the way for better decision-making inside the European Court of Human Rights for the future cases to come.

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Title
Judicial Cases of 1978 and 2018 Submitted by Ireland to the European Court of Human Rights. A Case Study
College
Panteion University, Athen  (International, European and Area Studies)
Course
International Justice
Grade
10
Author
Year
2022
Pages
19
Catalog Number
V1438951
ISBN (eBook)
9783346998385
ISBN (Book)
9783346998392
Language
English
Keywords
European Convention on Human Rights, torture, European Court of Human Rights, Girdwood Park, Maidstone Prison Ship, Ballykinler, Article 3 ECHR, Article 15 ECHR, Article 14 ECHR, Article 5 ECHR, Konstantina Tzima, Ireland's 1978 and 2018 Cases
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Konstantina Tzima (Author), 2022, Judicial Cases of 1978 and 2018 Submitted by Ireland to the European Court of Human Rights. A Case Study, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/1438951

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