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Evolution of the Case-Law of the European Court of Human Rights on Inter-State Applications Article 33 of the European Convention on Human Rights, entitled “Inter-State Causes”, provides as follows: ”Any High contracting Party may refer to the Court any alleged breach of the provisions of the Convention and the Protocols thereto by another High Contracting Party”. In this respect, the complaining state acts rather to denounce one or more infringements, which allegedly have been suffered by private persons to whom they are substituted in a particular way.
collective guarantee of rights and freedoms, interstate demand, European public order, interstate application
collective guarantee of rights and freedoms, interstate demand, European public order, interstate application
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