eCHR logo
  • Home
  • Resources
  • Resources on the Chisinau Declaration
  • Editors
  • How to Submit a Contribution
  • Contact
  • New ECHR Articles in June Issue of NQHR

    New ECHR Articles in June Issue of NQHR

    Antoine Buyse

    •

    May 28, 2019

    The second issue of our Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights (NQHR) of this year is now online. It includes two articles on the European Convention on Human Rights: * Noëlle Quénivet, ‘The obligation to investigate after a potential breach of article 2…

    Continue reading →

  • New Book on the ECHR and Military Operations

    New Book on the ECHR and Military Operations

    Antoine Buyse

    •

    May 17, 2019

    Stuart Wallace of the University of Cambridge has published a new book on ‘The Application of the European Convention on Human Rights to Military Operations‘ with Cambridge University Press. The book gives a systematic overview of the key discussions on the topic…

    Continue reading →

  • Summer School on Protection of Fundamental Rights in Europe

    Summer School on Protection of Fundamental Rights in Europe

    Antoine Buyse

    •

    May 13, 2019

    As every year, the University of Bologna, King’s College London and the University of Strasbourg are co-organising a summer school on “The Protection of Fundamental Rights in Europe” from 23-28 June. The 19th edition of this long-running course is hosted again in…

    Continue reading →

  • Analysis: The Strasbourg Court’s First Advisory Opinion under Protocol 16

    Analysis: The Strasbourg Court’s First Advisory Opinion under Protocol 16

    Antoine Buyse

    •

    May 10, 2019

    On 10 April, the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg handed down its first advisory opinion on a substantive issue under the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR), a competence given to the Court under Protocol 16 to the Convention. The…

    Continue reading →

  • Conference on Loyal Co-operation in the ECHR System

    Conference on Loyal Co-operation in the ECHR System

    Antoine Buyse

    •

    April 23, 2019

    The University of Liverpool School of Law and Social Justice is organizing the conference ‘Loyal Co-Operation within the System of the European Convention on Human Rights’ on 10 and 11 May. The extensive two-day programme features new research presentations from scholars across…

    Continue reading →

  • Case-Law Guide on Article 17 ECHR

    Case-Law Guide on Article 17 ECHR

    Antoine Buyse

    •

    April 17, 2019

    In its series of case-law guides, the Court has published online a new one on Article 17, the European Convention’s provision on the abuse of rights. This Article provides:  “Nothing in this Convention may be interpreted as implying for any State, group…

    Continue reading →

  • New ECHR Articles in Human Rights Law Review

    New ECHR Articles in Human Rights Law Review

    Antoine Buyse

    •

    April 15, 2019

    The first issue of 2019 of the Human Rights Law Review (vol. 19, no. 1) includes a number of ECHR-focused articles: * Alice Donald & Anne-Katrin Speck, ‘The European Court of Human Rights’ Remedial Practice and its Impact on the Execution of…

    Continue reading →

  • New Judges Elected in Respect of Turkey and Malta

    New Judges Elected in Respect of Turkey and Malta

    Antoine Buyse

    •

    April 11, 2019

    Earlier this week, the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) elected two new judges to serve 9-year terms at the European Court of Human Rights. In respect of Malta, Lorraine Schembri Orland was elected with an absolute majority of votes cast.…

    Continue reading →

  • Book on Inter-State Complaints and the ECHR

    Book on Inter-State Complaints and the ECHR

    Antoine Buyse

    •

    April 8, 2019

    I somehow missed to highlight this earlier, but last year an important book on the often-overlooked other contentious role of the Court (beyond deciding in individual cases) was published. Isabella Risini has written The Inter-State Application under the European Convention on Human…

    Continue reading →

  • Linos-Alexandre Sicilianos New President of the Court

    Linos-Alexandre Sicilianos New President of the Court

    Antoine Buyse

    •

    April 2, 2019

    Although announced on April fools’ day by the Court, one may assume this is serious and real news: the Court has elected from its midst Linos-Alexandre Sicilianos to serve as its new President. Judge Sicilianos had already been one of the Court’s Vice-Presidents…

    Continue reading →

Previous
1 … 22 23 24 25 26 … 123
Next
Antoine Buyse

Antoine Buyse

Full Professor of Human Rights in a Multidisciplinary Perspective at Utrecht University.

Search

Subscribe


Further Reading

  • Symposium on the Challenges of ChișinăuApril 1, 2026
  • New Book on EU Fundamental Rights in ECtHR Case-LawMarch 17, 2026
  • New Podcast Episode ‘Lawyering Before the ECtHR’March 16, 2026
  • The ECHR’s Procrustean bed: A final call for perspective in the Chișinău processMarch 10, 2026
  • New ECHR ReadingsMarch 5, 2026

Earlier posts

2026
  • April1
  • March5
  • February5
  • January8
2025
  • December9
  • November8
  • October12
  • September4
  • August1
  • July3
  • June8
  • May5
  • April7
  • March3
  • February7
  • January13
2024
  • December2
  • November6
  • October11
  • September5
  • August2
  • July1
  • June6
  • May6
  • April10
  • March4
  • February5
  • January6
2023
  • December7
  • November6
  • October8
  • September3
  • August1
  • July3
  • June9
  • May14
  • April6
  • March8
  • February9
  • January9
2022
  • December7
  • November8
  • October11
  • September7
  • August5
  • July1
  • June2
  • May7
  • April8
  • March13
  • February6
  • January4
2021
  • December5
  • November6
  • October3
  • September5
  • August3
  • July5
  • June14
  • May5
  • April12
  • March9
  • February6
  • January9
2020
  • December4
  • November11
  • October6
  • September11
  • August2
  • July2
  • June3
  • May6
  • April3
  • March4
  • February3
  • January5
2019
  • December3
  • November4
  • October3
  • September2
  • August3
  • July2
  • June6
  • May5
  • April6
  • March4
  • February2
2018
  • December2
  • November4
  • October6
  • September1
  • August4
  • July1
  • June2
  • May4
  • April6
  • March5
  • February6
  • January4
2017
  • December1
  • November4
  • October4
  • September4
  • August1
  • July1
  • June3
  • May4
  • April4
  • March3
  • February4
  • January3
2016
  • December1
  • November6
  • October8
  • September2
  • August2
  • July3
  • May2
  • April6
  • March4
  • February2
  • January5
2015
  • December5
  • November4
  • October8
  • September3
  • July1
  • June3
  • May2
  • April6
  • March2
  • February2
  • January1
2014
  • December4
  • November2
  • October4
  • September5
  • August9
  • July3
  • June2
  • May6
  • April7
  • March6
  • February9
  • January10
2013
  • December8
  • November10
  • October11
  • September7
  • August3
  • July10
  • June8
  • May7
  • April11
  • March13
  • February10
  • January9
2012
  • December8
  • November9
  • October14
  • September11
  • August6
  • July6
  • June14
  • May7
  • April14
  • March15
  • February13
  • January11
2011
  • December10
  • November11
  • October15
  • September11
  • August12
  • July10
  • June10
  • May10
  • April11
  • March20
  • February13
  • January12
2010
  • December12
  • November12
  • October11
  • September13
  • August13
  • July2
  • June18
  • May15
  • April12
  • March12
  • February16
  • January14
2009
  • December10
  • November15
  • October12
  • September7
  • August9
  • July7
  • June10
  • May8
  • April9
  • March13
  • February11
  • January15
2008
  • December9
  • November17
  • October21
  • September2
  • August1
  • July17
  • June22
  • May5
eCHR logo
  • Submission Guidelines
  • Editors
  • Contact
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Resources Directory
  • ECHR Links
  • Human Rights Journals
  • Human Rights Blogs
  • Human Rights Research
  • Other Relevant Blogs
  • ECHR MOOC
  • Resource on ECHR Future

© 2026 ECHR Blog. All rights reserved. The content provided does not constitute legal advice.