• Launch of New Journal: European Convention on Human Rights Law Review

    Launch of New Journal: European Convention on Human Rights Law Review

    The landscape of academic human rights journals continues to grow. It is a pleasure to announce here that two ECHR experts, Kanstantsin Dzehtsiarou and by Vassilis Tzevelekos, are launching a new journal exclusively dedicated to the ECHR: the European Convention on Human…

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  • New Book on Fatherhood and the ECHR

    New Book on Fatherhood and the ECHR

    Alice Margaria of the Max-Planck-Institut für ethnologische Forschung has just published The Construction of Fatherhood. The Jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights with Cambridge University Press. A great example of combining social sciences and the law. The book has already…

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  • Special Issue on ECHR and Derogations

    Special Issue on ECHR and Derogations

    The Austrian Review of International and European Law Online has published a special issue on derogations from the European Convention on Human Rights. My SIM colleague Kustrim Istrefi  (Utrecht University) and Stefan Salomon (University of Graz) were the editors of this volume…

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  • New Book on Admissibility at the European Court

    New Book on Admissibility at the European Court

    Robin Schädler has published the new book Re-designing the Admissibility Model of the European Court of Human Rights with Schulthess Verlag. The book re-interprets the existing admissibility criteria with a view to making their interpretation more principled and predictable. Based on a…

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  • New ECHR Readings

    New ECHR Readings

    Please find below a new selection of recent academic articles and other documents related to the European Convention and the European Court: * Amalte Frese and Henrik Palmer Olsen, ‘Spelling It Out−Convergence and Divergence in the Judicial Dialogue between CJEU and ECtHR’,…

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  • René Cassin Moot Court Competition 2020

    René Cassin Moot Court Competition 2020

    The oldest Moot Court competition on the ECHR is the French-language Concours René Cassin, held every year in Strasbourg. The case for the upcoming year’s competition is now online here. The finals are often judged by moot courts including current judges from…

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  • New Judge Elected in Respect of Portugal

    New Judge Elected in Respect of Portugal

    Last week, the Council of Europe’s Parliamentary Assembly (PACE) elected Ana Maria Guerra Martins as the new judge in respect of Portugal. By a large majority of the votes cast she was elected for a nine year term. Currently she is an associate…

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  • September Issue of NQHR Online

    September Issue of NQHR Online

    The September 2019 Issue (Vol. 37, No. 3) of our Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights is now online. It includes three articles directly related to the ECHR: * Eva Brems, ‘Positive subsidiarity and its implications for the margin of appreciation doctrine’:  ‘The article…

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  • European Human Rights Moot Court Competition

    European Human Rights Moot Court Competition

    The call for applications for the 8th edition of the European Human Rights Moot Court Competition (EHRMCC) has been put online. The EHRMCC is the largest English-language human rights moot court competition in the world. It offers excellent opportunities for students from…

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  • MOOC on ECHR Open for Participation Again

    MOOC on ECHR Open for Participation Again

    This month, the newest run of our Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) on the ECHR ‘Human Rights for Open Societies‘ is open for participation again (and a next edition will run from November onwards for which you can register already). Join the…

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