New ECHR Readings

Please find below a number of new readings related to the European Convention on Human Rights from a number of leading international legal journals:

* Matthew Scott, ‘Natural Disasters, Climate Change and Non-Refoulement: What Scope for Resisting Expulsion under Articles 3 and 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights?’, International Journal of Refugee Law (Vol. 26, no. 3, 2014).

* L. Peroni, ‘Deconstructing ‘legal’ religion in Strasbourg’, Oxford Journal of Law and Religion (vol. 3, no. 2, 2014) pp. 235-257.

*  N. Cox, ‘Delfi AS v Estonia: the liability of secondary internet publishers for violation of reputational rights under the European Convention on Human Rights’, Modern Law Review (vol 77., no. 4) pp. 619-629.

* C. Zoethout, ‘Margin of appreciation, violation and (in)compatibility: why the ECtHR might consider using an alternative mode of adjudication’, European Public Law, (vol. 20, no. 2, 2014) pp. 309-330.

* G. Bianco and G. Martinico, ‘Dialogue or disobedience? On the domestic effects of the ECHR in light of the Kamberaj decision’ (vol. 20, no. 3, 2014), European Public Law,  pp. 435-450.

* A. Mowbray, ‘Contemporary aspects of the promotion of democracy by the European Court of Human Rights’, European Public Law 2014 (vol. 20, no. 3, 2014) pp. 469-498.

Finally, Anton Burkov, one of the key Russian ECHR experts has published an Op-Ed in The Moscow Times on the ECHR as a last resort for Russians, entitled ‘Russians Can Only Find Justice in Europe’

  • Full Professor of Human Rights in a Multidisciplinary Perspective at Utrecht University.

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