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European Court Recruiting New Registrar
The European Court of Human Rights has opened a vacancy for its highest position below the judges: the registrar. The Court is currently looking for a candidate to succeed to the current registrar. The registrar leads the administrative and judicial support apparatus…
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New ECHR Readings
A large number of new ECHR-related publications have been published as book chapters and articles in the past few months. Here is the first batch of updates on these: * James Sweeney, ‘Non-retroactivity, Candour and ‘Transitional Relativism’: A Response to the ECtHR…
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Conference on Parliaments and the European Court of Human Rights
Middlesex University and the Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights are co-organising a conference on the interface of national parliaments and the European Court of Human Rights. The conference will be held in Warsaw, Poland, on 12 May from 09:30 to 17:30 (CEST).…
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Conference on 20 years after McCann v UK
This year it will be twenty years since the European Court issued its key judgment in the case of McCann and others v the United Kingdom, finding violations of the right to life in relation to British anti-terrorist operation in Gibraltar. To…
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Hutchinson v UK: The right to hope (revisited)…
I am happy to present a guest comment by Dr Kanstantsin Dzehtsiarou of the University of Surrey on the recent judgment of Hutchinson v the United Kingdom: The European Court of Human Rights has recently delivered a judgment in the case of Hutchinson…
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Two New Judges Elected to the Court
Last week, two new judges were elected to serve at the European Court of Human Rights. In respect of Bulgaria, the newly elected judge is Yonko Grozev. He received 108 of 187 votes cast. Grozev wil succeed Zdravka Khalaydjieva. With his election the Court…
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New Book on Effects and Implementation of Judgments of the Court
Professors Anja Seibert-Fohr (University of Goettingen) and Mark Villiger (judge at the European Court in respect of Liechtenstein) have compiled an edited volume following the very successful conference on the European Court of Human Rights held at Goettingen in 2013. The book…
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Christmas Break
Dear readers, with this beautiful photo of the Utrecht Dom Tower on a cold winter night, this blog is taking its Christmas break. I would like to thank all of you for all your contributions and information, especially those of the guest…
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CJEU Rules: Draft Agreement on EU Accession to ECHR Incompatible with EU Law
In what can be characterized as a legal bombshell just before Christmas, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) this week issued its long-awaited Opinion in which it held that the Draft Agreement on the Accession of the European Union…
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Updated Court Admissibility Guide Available
Earlier this month, the Court presented an updated version of its Practical Guide on Admissibility Criteria. This third edition is updated with case-law until 1 January 2014 and includes the procedural conditions which became stricter on that first day of 2014. The Guide…