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New Issue ECHR Law Review
The third issue of the year of the ECHR Law Review has just been published (Vol. 4, Issue 3). The issue contains one editorial, three guest editorial notes, two research articles and two book reviews. The contributions discuss such topics as the…
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Workshop on Writing and Publishing on the ECHR
The University of Essex and the Academy for European Human Rights Protection at the University of Cologne are co-organizing a workshop for early career researchers. The workshop, entitled ‘Writing and Publishing in the Law of the ECHR: A Workshop for Early Career…
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Registration for the Helga Pedersen Moot Court Competition Open
The Helga Pedersen Moot Court Competition is a Europe-wide moot court competition dedicated to the European Convention on Human Rights. It was founded in 2012 by the European Law Students’ Association (ELSA) and the Council of Europe. The Competition was named after…
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New ECHR Readings
We have again collected a selection of ECHR-related academic publications of the last few months. Please find them below: * Ludovica Chiussi Curzi, ‘Third parties before the European Court of Human Rights: Addressing Limits, Unfolding Potentials’ Questions of International Law, no. 100…
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Research Report on Protocol 16 in Judicial Practice
How has Protocol 16 ECHR has been implemented and applied so far and could its use be improved? A research report commissioned by the Research and Documentation Centre of the Ministry of Justice of the Netherlands has just been published and presented…
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New Book on Positive Obligations under the ECHR
Vladislava Stoyanova (Lund University) has published a new book entitled Positive Obligations under the European Convention on Human Rights. This is the abstract: ”It is beyond question that States have positive obligations under the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) to prevent and…
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MOOC on ECHR Starts Again on 7 September
Utrecht University’s free Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) on the ECHR is starting again today, on 7 September. Registration is open now! To enroll, please go to the Coursera platform. The MOOC entitled ‘Human Rights for Open Societies – An introduction into…
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BBC Podcast Episode on the UK and the ECHR
Last week BBC Radio 4’s ‘The Briefing Room’ released a podcast episode on the United Kingdom and the European Convention on Human Rights. In the episode, Ed Bates (University of Leicester), former president of the ECtHR Robert Spano, Joelle Grogan (UK in…
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New Book on the ECHR’s Impact on National Private Law
Matteo Fornasier (Ruhr University Bochum)) and Maria Gabriella Stanzione (University of Salerno) have co-edited a book recently published by Intersentia, entitled The European Convention on Human Rights and its Impact on National Private Law: A Comparative Perspective. This is the abstract: ”Originally, the European…
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Webinar on the Implementation of ECtHR Judgments concerning Legal Gender Recognition
On 13 July from 10:00 to 11:30 CET, the European Implementation Network (EIN) and Transgender Europe (TGEU) are organizing a webinar entitled ‘From Court to Practice: Implementing European Court of Human Rights Rulings‘. The online webinar will discuss the implementation process of…