Full Professor of Human Rights in a Multidisciplinary Perspective at Utrecht University.
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EIN Webinar on Effective Domestic ECHR Implementation
The European Implementation Network is organising a webinar on 19 May on the issue of civil society on domestic advocacy for the implementation of Strasbourg Court judgments, at the occasion of a new guide produced by the network. This is the official…
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ECHR MOOC Starts Again on 4 May
Virtually all teaching has switched to online delivery globally in these times of pandemic. One of our ongoing efforts in this regard is the free Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) on the ECHR starting again on Monday 4 May. Registration is open…
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Robert Spano New President of the Court
This week, the European Court of Human Rights has elected judge Robert Spano to become its new President. Spano has been a judge of the European Court of Human Rights in respect of Iceland since 1 November 2013. Previously, he was President…
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New Book on ECHR and International Judicial Review
In these highly exceptional circumstances, with the highest simultaneous number of derogations from the ECHR ever recorded since its creation and the Court just having prolonged the exceptional measures for its continued functioning until at least halfway June, things are anything but…
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An Analysis of Covid-19 Responses and ECHR Requirements
Dear readers, it is my pleasure to introduce to you a guest post by Jeremy McBride, an esteemed colleague of mine in the Council of Europe’s Expert Council on NGO Law, as well as a lawyer representing victims in many important cases…
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Measures Related to Corona and European Court of Human Rights Proceedings and Derogation from the ECHR
The Corona pandemic has since this week also directly started to have effects on international human rights mechanisms. The European Court of Human Rights has now announced it is taking a number of exceptional measures to respond. Just like in many other…
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New ECHR Readings
With traveling, conferences and even work in Europe and globally increasingly coming to a halt due to the current health crisis (my thoughts are with those affected), sometimes the best one can do is just to sit back and read. Please find…
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Great New Resource on Implementation of Judgments
The European Implementation Network (EIN) has added a great new resource to its website. The overview reflects how well or how badly all ECHR state parties are implementing the judgments of the European Court of Human Rights. Its most attractive and easily…
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Liber Amicorum Paul Lemmens
Already published a few months ago, but very much worth mentioning, a special Liber Amicorum to honour the ECtHR judge in respect of Belgium, Paul Lemmens. The book, published with Intersentia and edited by Koen Lemmens, Stephan Parmentier and Louise Reyntjes, is…
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Council of Europe Book on 70 Years ECHR
The Council of Europe has just published a book with the very short and plain title European Court of Human Rights to commemorate the 70 years of existence of the European Convention on Human Rights. It is a nice mix of history…