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Acknowledgements CHAPTER ONE - INTRODUCTION A. Method B. The International Supervisory Function and the National Margin of Appreciation Doctrine C. The International Supervisory Function and the National Margin of Appreciation Doctrine: Survey of the Cases D. Birth of the Margin Doctrine E. Expansion of the Doctrine Beyond Derogation CHAPTER TWO - LEADING CASES TO 1979: TOWARD STANDARDS A. Criminal and Civil Due Process: Neumeister, Stogmuller, Ringeisen, Wemhoff, Matznetter, Konig, Delcourt, Luedicke, Belkacem and Koc Cases B. Personal Freedoms: Belgian Linguistic Case Foundations of Non-Derogation Margin Analysis Introduction of the National Margin of Appreciation Doctrine Outside Article 15 Emergency Situations Emergence of the Consensus Standard Proportionality The Bridging Function of the Case The Foundation Elements of Margin Doctrine Analysis Evolution of "Restrictive" Margin Analysis Dissenting Opinions: Clarifying the Margin Doctrine Autonomous Approach to the International Supervisory Function C. Personal Freedoms: The "Restricted Environments" Cases of the Early 1970s - Introduction D. Personal Freedoms: The 1970s "Middle Period" E. Findings and Conclusions with Regard to the Pre-1979 Case Law CHAPTER THREE - LEADING CASES SINCE 1979: THE ASSERTION OF STANDARDS A. Introduction B. Criminal and Civil Procedural Due Process of Law (Articles 5 and 6) C. Personal Freedoms D. Discrimination and Equal Protection (Article 14) E. Findings and Conclusions with Regard to the Post-1979 Case Law CHAPTER FOUR - FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS A. Sources of Law and Methods of Interpretation B. Classifying the Applicability of National Appreciation Doctrine C. "Rights Hierarchy" and "Rights Continuum" Theories D. "Preferred," "Specially Protected," "Priority" Rights "Private/Public" Rights E. The Strasbourg Doctrine on Divided Power Issues E Consensus, Margin Doctrine, and Evolutive or Dynamic Interpretation of the Convention's Provisions G. Summation POSTSCRIPT CHAPTER FIVE - PROVISIONS OF THE EUROPEAN HUMAN RIGHTS CONVENTION CHAPTER SIX - TABLE OF CASES CHAPTER SEVEN - BIBLIOGRAPHY |