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The reason of State plays an important role under the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms. Not only does Article 15 authorize States to take measures derogating from their obligations under the Convention in time of war or other public emergency, threatening the life of the nation'; most of the rights and liberties defined in the Convention are subject to escape clauses as well. This book demonstrates first that the system' of the Convention is much more ambiguous than could have been expected. Secondly, it shows, on the basis of study carried out in most of the Member States of the Council of Europe, that a certain resistance exists to the Convention. Neither the ambiguity of the European system, nor the resistance of States to the system must be overlooked. These should not, however, conceal the dynamics of the Europe/States relationship which could well lead to a more reasoned' conception of the reason of State. Has a Europe of human rights' begun to develop through the complex interplay of national and European norms? This is the question raised in this fascinating book. "MireillDelmas-Marty, Mireille is the author of 'European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights International Protection Versus National Restrictions' with ISBN 9780792312833 and ISBN 079231283X.
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