Month: December 2009

  • Last Post of the Year: Fox Hunt, Protocol 14, and More

    Last Post of the Year: Fox Hunt, Protocol 14, and More

    Dear readers, at the end of this year a final post with a miscellany of issues. First, the Court’s site offers a range of new features to make its case law more easily accessible. An important innovation is the translation of key judgments in over

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  • More on Interlaken

    More on Interlaken

    The upcoming conference in Interlaken next year on the reform of the supervision of the ECHR is already yielding a range of preparatory documents. The Commissioner for Human Rights of the Council of Europe has published a memorandum in which he gives his views. He

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  • ECHR Articles in NJECL

    ECHR Articles in NJECL

    The first issue of the ‘New Journal of European Criminal Law’ (a continuation of the Journal of European Criminal Law) has just been published and contains various ECHR-related articles: * Editorial: Taxquet v Belgium, R v Ponting, Trials by Jury and a Homage to Neil

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  • Conference on Application of ECHR and EC Law

    Conference on Application of ECHR and EC Law

    On the 15th and 16th of January the Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies in Pisa (Scuola Superiore di Studi Universitari e Perfezionamento Sant’Anna di Pisa) is organising a conference entitled ‘National Judges and Supranational Laws: On the Effective Application of the EC Law and the

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  • Joint NGO Statement on the Interlaken Process

    Joint NGO Statement on the Interlaken Process

    A number of leading human rights NGOs have just issued a joint statement on the Interlaken Process, on which I reported earlier here. The statement is entitled ‘Human rights in Europe: Decision time on the European Court of Human Rights’. This is the full text,

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  • Russia Urged to Implement Pilot Judgment

    Russia Urged to Implement Pilot Judgment

    Last week, the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe urged the Russian Federation to adopt reforms to fully implement the pilot judgment in the case of Burdov (No. 2) v. Russia, on which I have reported earlier here. Although the Committee commends Russia

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  • Roma Marriage Judgment

    Roma Marriage Judgment

    This week, the Court gave an important judgment on the treatment of minorities by ECHR state parties. In the case of Munoz Diaz v. Spain (Appl.no. 49151/07) the Court held that Article 14 (prohibition of discrimination) in conjunction with Article 1 of Protocol No. 1

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  • Articles on ECHR

    Articles on ECHR

    The Netherlands Institute of Human Rights (SIM), where I am based, compiles handy regular overviews of human rights articles. Let me highlight those which cover ECHR-related issues here: * G. Sumner, ‘We’ll sometimes have Strasbourg: privileged status of community law before the European Court of

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  • Freedom of Expression for Historians

    Freedom of Expression for Historians

    Coming to terms with its past is a challenge for many societies. The role of a former Hungarian Prime minister, Pál Teleki, in anti-Jewish policies before and during WW II, is at the core of a judgment by the Court this week: Karsai v. Hungary

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  • My Own Article on Pilot Judgments

    My Own Article on Pilot Judgments

    Dear readers, allow me to make a reference to one of my own upcoming articles. Later this month the main Greek Law Journal Nomiko Vima will publish a special issue on the 50th anniversary of European Court of Human Rights. It will include my article

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