• New Issue of Human Rights Law Review

    New Issue of Human Rights Law Review

    The newest issue of the Human Rights Law Review (volume 9, No. 3, 2009) includes three articles which deal with ECHR matters. The first is by professor Wojciech Sadurski and is entitled ‘Partnering with Strasbourg: Constitutionalisation of the European Court of Human…

    Continue reading →

  • Human Rights Conference in Newcastle

    Human Rights Conference in Newcastle

    It’s still some months away, but the University of Newcastle is organising a conference on 23 January 2010 entitled ‘Human Rights – A Drop of Liberation or Fig Leaf of Legitimation?’, which will partly be devoted to ECHR-related issues. Here is the…

    Continue reading →

  • Satire and the Freedom of Expression

    Satire and the Freedom of Expression

    This is a picture of a carnival parade in which US president Barack Obama is shown with wings carrying the text of his campaign phrase “Yes we can”, to which the figure Europa is clinging with the text “We too”. Benevolent humour…

    Continue reading →

  • Bringing Rights Home

    Bringing Rights Home

    At a round table discussion held in Bled in Slovenia on 21-22 September, the Court’s registrar gave his views on how the Court could deal with repetitive cases pending further reforms. Although these are his personal views, they do give a good…

    Continue reading →

  • Hunger Strike and Interim Measures

    Hunger Strike and Interim Measures

    The EU Observer reports today about a hunger strike in Romania, related to the massacres which took place in 1989 during the chaotic days of the fall of the Ceaucescu regime. Teodor Maries, the head of an organisation of family of victims…

    Continue reading →

  • HRW Report on Russia and ECHR

    HRW Report on Russia and ECHR

    The NGO Human Rights Watch has published a report on Russia’s implementation of Strasbourg judgments relating to Chechnya: “Who Will Tell Me What Happened to My Son?”. The report investigates a number of cases in which the European Court found violations of…

    Continue reading →

  • New Issue EJML on ECHR and Migration Law

    New Issue EJML on ECHR and Migration Law

    The newest issue of the European Journal of Migration and Law (Vol. 11-3, 2009) is almost entirely dedicated to the European Convention on Human Rights. These are the contents: * The European Court of Human Rights and Immigration: Limits and Possibilities, pp.…

    Continue reading →

  • New Book on Terrorism and ECHR

    New Book on Terrorism and ECHR

    Intersentia has just published a new book on terrorism. The book includes a strong ECHR component: Anna Oehmichen, ‘Terrorism and Anti-Terror Legislation: The Terrorised Legislator? A Comparison of Counter-Terrorism Legislation and Its Implications on Human Rights in the Legal Systems of the…

    Continue reading →

  • Grand Chamber Judgment on Disappearances

    Grand Chamber Judgment on Disappearances

    Its been three weeks now, but the Grand Chamber judgment of the Court in Varnava a.o. v. Turkey is important enough to highlight here. The case concerns a number of disappearances which occurred in 1974 during the the armed conflict on Cyprus.…

    Continue reading →

  • RSS Feeds by the Court

    RSS Feeds by the Court

    The Court added a few features to its website last week which makes it even easier to keep track of its work. Apart from existing feeds on news, webcasts of the Court’s hearings, bulletins of the Court’s library, and case information notes,…

    Continue reading →