Full Professor of Human Rights in a Multidisciplinary Perspective at Utrecht University.
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Parliamentary Assembly Lambasts Italy for Ignoring Court’s Interim Measures
The chair of the Council of Europe Parliamentary Assembly’s Legal Affairs Committee, Herta Däubler-Gmelin, and the Assembly’s rapporteur on the implementation of ECtHR judgments, Christos Porgourides, have lambasted Italy for ignoring yet another interim measure of the Court. Last Sunday Italy sent…
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Article in LJIL on Article 3 ECHR
The September (!) issue of the Leiden Journal of International Law has already been published and contains an article which takes a fresh look at the absolute character of Article 3 ECHR: ‘In Search of a Fair Balance: The Absolute Character of…
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A New Advisory Opinion May Be Coming Up
At its meeting on 8-9 July the Committee of Ministers (in its composition of deputies) of the Council of Europe decided to ask the Court for clarity on the issue of candidates lists for possible new judges submitted to the Parliamentary Assembly.…
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Travaux Préparatoires Available Online
For all those interested in the historical roots of the ECHR, but with no direct access to an academic library, I can recommend the site of the Court’s own library. The site contains a full page with links to the Travaux Préparatoires…
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Article on Rape, Torture and ECHR in ICLQ
Clare McGlynn of Durhan Law School has published ‘Rape, Torture and the European Convention on Human Rights’ in the newest issue of the International and Comparative Law Quarterly (Vol. 58-3). This is the abstract: This article examines the legacy of the ground-breaking…
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Newest Issue of European Human Rights Law Review
Issue No. 3 (2009) of the European Human Rights Law Review has been published. Articles related to the ECHR include the following: * Eduardo Andrés Bertoni, The Inter-American Court of Human Rights and the European Court of Human Rights: A Dialogue on…
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New Journal Articles on ECHR
Still catching up on new ECHR-related journal articles. Here are two noteworthy ones: * A. Ashworth, ‘Self-incrimination in European human rights law – a pregnant pragmatism’, Cardozo law review, 2008, vol. 30, no. 3. * J. Barrett, ‘Chechnya’s last hope? Enforced disappearances…
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First Single Judge Decisions at the Court
This month, the Court has started to use the possibilities offered by the reforms of Protocol 14-Bis to the ECHR. The most important innovations are that single judges can now declare manifestly ill-founded cases inadmissible and that committees of three judges can…
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New article on ECHR, Risks, and Environment
Back from the summer break with a new article on the Convention! Professor Christopher Hilson of the University of Reading has published a contribution entitled ‘Risk And The European Convention On Human Rights : Towards A New Approach’. freely accessible on his…
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Summer Break
This blog’s author is taking a summer break. The blog will be running again on 27 July. Wishing all my readers a very good summer!