Month: February 2017
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Book on Family Rights and the ECHR
Carmen Draghici (City University London School) has just published the book ‘Legitimacy of Family Rights in Strasbourg Case Law- ‘Living Instrument’ or Extinguished Sovereignty?‘ with Hart Publishing. It is both available as hardback and e-book. This is the book’s abstract: ‘Modern family life exhibits a
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ESIL – European Court Conference on Migration
Pre-announcement: the European Society for International Law and the European Court of Human Rights will co-organise a one-day conference on ‘Migration and the European Convention on Human Rights’. The conference will take place on Friday 6 October 2017 at at the Court in Strasbourg. The
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MOOC on the ECHR Open for Registration
After its very successful first airing, with over 5000 participants at the end of last year, we will again run our Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) starting next week 13 February. Registration is open now! To enroll, please go to the Coursera platform. The MOOC
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Conference on Principled Resistance Against European Court Judgments
Professor Marten Breuer of the Law School of the University of Konstanz in Southern Germany is organising a conference entitled “Principled Resistance against ECtHR Judgments – a New Paradigm?”. It will take place in the town hall of Konstanz on 1 and 2 June and