Year: 2010

  • ECHR and EU in UK and Ireland

    ECHR and EU in UK and Ireland

    Cian C. Murphy of King’s College in London has published a paper on SSRN entitled ‘Ireland & the UK in the European Union and European Convention on Human Rights: A Tale of Two Island Legal Systems?’. It is part of this book: The National Judicial

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  • New Articles on ECHR

    New Articles on ECHR

    Two new articles on the European Convention on Human Rights have been published. First on the right to life in the European Journal of International Law (Vol. 21-3, 2010), Juliet Chevalier-Watts has written ‘Effective Investigations under Article 2 of the European Convention on Human Rights:

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  • Court Reform in a Fairy Tale

    Court Reform in a Fairy Tale

    At the occasion of the retirement from the European Court of Human Rights of the German judge Renate Jaeger, a small and original analysis of the Court’s current problems and predicaments has been written by Egbert Myjer and Peter Kempees, in the form of a

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  • Two New Articles on ECHR

    Two New Articles on ECHR

    In the week in which the European Convention on Human Rights will turn 60, two recent articles address two very different aspects. The first goes into the fundamental question to what extent the Court can be said to be democratically legitimate. It was writted by

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  • Scottish Practice Contrary to Salduz Requirements

    Scottish Practice Contrary to Salduz Requirements

    The Supreme Court of the United Kingdom has recently issued its decision in the case of Cadder v. H.M. Advocate. It concerns the compatibility of Scottish law with the Salduz v. Turkey judgment of the Grand Chamber of the European Court (see my earlier short

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  • Winter School on ECHR and Migrants

    Winter School on ECHR and Migrants

    The University of Bologna – the oldest in Europe – is organising a ‘Winter School’ on ‘The European Convention of Human Rights: mechanism of protection and rights of migrants’ from 10 to 14 January 2011. According to the organisers, the course aims to focus on

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  • Case Note on Demopoulos Decision

    Case Note on Demopoulos Decision

    Over at Terra Nullius, a specialised blog on housing, land and property (HLP) rights, Rhodri Williams has published a case note on the Demopoulos v. Turkey decision, which was issued earlier this year by the European Court on property of persons in Northern Cyprus (see

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  • UN Sanctions Case Goes to Grand Chamber

    UN Sanctions Case Goes to Grand Chamber

    The idosyncratic case of Youssef Moustafa Nada v Switzerland, an application brought to the European Court two years ago, was relegated to the Grand Chamber of the Court this week. The ordinary Chamber which was to deal with the case has relinquished jurisdiction. The complaint

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  • 60 Years ECHR Website

    60 Years ECHR Website

    In a few weeks from now, on 4 November, it will be exactly 60 years ago that the European Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms was signed in Rome (it entered into force three years later). To celebrate this, the Court has launched a

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  • Non-Discrimination, the Military, and Parental Leave

    Non-Discrimination, the Military, and Parental Leave

    Equal rights for fathers and mothers, should they exist even in the army? That was at issue in the recently decided case of Konstantin Markin v. Russia. It is a case on gender roles in childcare and on non-discrimination in issues of parental leave. The

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