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L21.05.1999 nr. 30
L21.05.1999 nr. 30 Lov om styrking av menneskerettighetenes stilling i norsk rett (menneskerettsloven).
Lovens formål er å styrke menneskerettighetenes stilling i norsk rett.
Følgende konvensjoner skal gjelde som norsk lov i den utstrekning de er bindende for Norge:
Europarådets konvensjon 4. november 1950 om beskyttelse av menneskerettighetene og de grunnleggende friheter som endret ved ellevte protokoll 11. mai 1994 og fjortende protokoll 13. mai 2004, med følgende tilleggsprotokoller:
Protokoll 20. mars 1953,
Trettende protokoll 3. mai 2002 om avskaffelse av dødsstraff under enhver omstendighet
De forente nasjoners internasjonale konvensjon 16. desember 1966 om økonomiske, sosiale og kulturelle rettigheter,
De forente nasjoners internasjonale konvensjon 16. desember 1966 om sivile og politiske rettigheter med følgende tilleggsprotokoller:
Valgfri protokoll 16. desember 1966,
Annen valgfri protokoll 15. desember 1989 om avskaffelse av dødsstraff.
De forente nasjoners internasjonale konvensjon 20. november 1989 om barnets rettigheter med følgende tilleggsprotokoller:
Valgfri protokoll 25. mai 2000 om salg av barn, barneprostitusjon og barnepornografi,
De forente nasjoners internasjonale konvensjon 18. desember 1979 om avskaffelse av alle former for diskriminering av kvinner med tilleggsprotokoll 6. oktober 1999.
Bestemmelsene i konvensjoner og protokoller som er nevnt i § 2 skal ved motstrid gå foran bestemmelser i annen lovgivning.
De konvensjoner og protokoller som er nevnt i § 2, kunngjøres i Norsk Lovtidend på ett originalspråk og i norsk oversettelse.
Vedlegg 1. Den europeiske menneskerettskonvensjon med protokoller (autentisk engelsk tekst)
Art 1. Obligation to respect human rights
Art 4. Prohibition of slavery and forced labour
Art 5. Right to liberty and security
Art 6. Right to a fair trial
Art 9. Freedom of thought, conscience and religion
Art 11. Freedom of assembly and association
Art 12. Right to marry
Art 13. Right to an effective remedy
Art 14. Prohibition of discrimination
Art 15. Derogation in time of emergency
Art 16. Restrictions on political activity of aliens
Art 17. Prohibition of abuse of rights
Art 18. Limitation on use of restrictions on rights
Art 19. Establishment of the Court
Art 20. Number of judges
Art 21. Criteria for office
Art 22. Election of judges
Art 23. Terms of office and dismissal
Art 24. Registry and rapporteurs
Art 25. Plenary Court
Art 26. Single-judge formation, committees, Chambers and Grand Chamber
1. To consider cases brought before it, the Court shall sit in a single -judge formation, in committees of three judges, in Chambers of seven judges and in a Grand Chamber of seventeen judges. The Court’s Chambers shall set up committees for a fixed period of time.
4. There shall sit as an ex oficio member of the Chamber and the Grand Chamber the judge elected in respect of the High Contracting Party concerned. If there is none or if that judge is unable to sit, a person chosen by the President of the Court from a list submitted in advance by that Party shall sit in the capacity of judge.
Art 27. Competence of single judges
Art 28. Competence of committees
Art 29. Decisions by Chambers on admissibility and merits
Art 30. Relinquishment of jurisdiction to the Grand Chamber
Art 31. Powers of the Grand Chamber
Art 32. Jurisdiction of the Court
Art 33. Inter-State cases
Art 34. Individual applications
Art 35. Admissibility criteria
Art 36. Third party intervention
Art 37. Striking out applications
Art 38. Examination of the case
Art 39. Friendly settlements
Art 40. Public hearings and access to documents
Art 41. Just satisfaction
Art 42. Judgments of Chambers
Art 43. Referral to the Grand Chamber
Art 44. Final judgments
Art 45. Reasons for judgments and decisions
Art 46. Binding force and execution of judgments
Art 47. Advisory opinions
Art 48. Advisory jurisdiction of the Court
Art 49. Reasons for advisory opinions
Art 50. Expenditure of the Court
Art 51. Privileges and immunities of judges
Art 52. Inquiries by the Secretary General
Art 53. Safeguard for existing human rights
Art 54. Powers of the Committee of Ministers
Art 55. Exclusion of other means of dispute settlement
Art 56. Territorial application
Art 57. Reservations
Art 58. Denunciation
Art 59. Signature and ratification
Paris, 20 March 1953
Art 2. Right to education
Art 3. Right to free elections
Art 4. Territorial application
Art 5. Relationship to the Convention
Art 6. Signature and ratification
Done at Paris on the 20th day of March 1953, in English and French, both texts being equally authentic, in a single copy which shall remain deposited in the archives of the Council of Europe. The Secretary General shall transmit certified copies to each of the signatory governments.
Being resolved to take steps to ensure the collective enforcement of certain rights and freedoms other than those already included in Section I of the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms signed at Rome on 4th November 1950 (hereinafter referred to as «the Convention») and in Articles 1 to 3 of the First Protocol to the Convention, signed at Paris on 20th March 1953,
Art 1. Prohibition of imprisonment for debt
Art 2. Freedom of movement
Art 3. Prohibition of expulsion of nationals
Art 4. Prohibition of collective expulsion of aliens
Art 5. Territorial application
Art 6. Relationship to the Convention
Art 7. Signature and ratification
Art 1. Abolition of the death penalty
Art 2. Death penalty in time of war
Art 3. Prohibition of derogations
Art 4. Prohibition of reservations
Art 8. Entry into force
Art 9. Depositary functions
Art 1. Procedural safeguards relating to expulsion of aliens
Art 2. Right of appeal in criminal matters
Art 3. Compensation for wrongful conviction
Art 4. Right not to be tried or punished twice
Art 5. Equality between spouses
Art 6. Territorial application
6. Any State which has made a declaration in accordance with paragraph 1 or 2 of this Article may at any time thereafter declare on behalf of one or more of the territories to which the declaration relates that it accepts the competence of the Court to receive applications from individuals, non-governmental organisations or groups of individuals as provided in Article 34 of the Convention in respect of Articles 1 to 5 of the Protocol.
Art 7. Relationship to the Convention
Art 8. Signature and ratification
Art 9. Entry into force
Art 10. Depositary functions
Wishing to strengthen the protection of the right to life guaranteed by the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms signed at Rome on 4 November 1950 (hereinafter referred to as «the Convention»);
Art 2. Prohibition of derogations
Art 3. Prohibition of reservations
Art 7. Entry into force
Art 8. Depositary functions