After ten years of the European Convention of Human Rights, the right of individuals to bring cases against governments has been accepted by only two-thirds of the states who have ratified it. Is it, then, effective?
The work of the Commission and the Court of Human Rights, which hear cases brought by individuals against states and by states against states, is discussed in talks by: A. B. McNuLTY
Secretary of the Commission and J. E. S. FAWCETT , Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford, a member of the Commission