ECHR Readings

With temperatures in much of Europe rising higher, here is a new batch of ECHR-related readings. The new edition of the Human Rights Law Review includes two ECHR-related articles:

* Giulio Itzcovich, ‘One, None and One Hundred Thousand Margins of Appreciations: The Lautsi Case’

* Ingrid Leijten, ‘From Stec to Valkov: Possessions and Margins in the Social Security Case Law of the European Court of Human Rights’

Also, the 2013 edition of the European Yearbook on Human Rights has been published. The ECHR-related contents are the following:

* Brigitte Ohms, Tatjana Cardona, Elisabeth Handl-Petz, Leonore Lange, ‘The Human Rights Jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights in 2012’

* Jean Paul Jacqué, A propos de Nada contre Suisse: Les résolutions du Conseil de Sécurité devant la Cour européenne des droits de l’Homme’

* Dominika  Bychawska-Siniarka, ‘Why (and How) the Committee of Ministers Needs to Be Reformed in Order to Enhance Implementation of ECtHR Judgments’

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

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