• New Issue RTDH

    New Issue RTDH

    The newest issue of the Revue trimestrielle des droits de l’homme is out now (No. 92 – October 2012). It includes the following ECHR-related articles: • Katia Lucas, Revirements de jurisprudence et non-rétroactivité de la « loi » : la Cour européenne…

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  • New ECHR Publications

    New ECHR Publications

    Albert Sánchez Graells (University of Hull), has published a working paper on SSRN, entitled ‘The EU’s Accession to the ECHR and Due Process Rights in EU Competition Law Matters: Nothing New Under the Sun?’. This is the abstract: In light of the…

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  • (European) Human Rights and the UK Constitution

    (European) Human Rights and the UK Constitution

    Colm O’Cinneide of University College London has written the report ‘Human rights and the UK constitution’, commissioned by the British Academy for the Humanities and Social Sciences. In the author’s own words, it ‘makes the argument that the existing relationship between UK…

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  • Extraordinary Rendition, Forced Labour, and Evidence Obtained by Torture

    Extraordinary Rendition, Forced Labour, and Evidence Obtained by Torture

    There are three cases, among the many decided by the Court in the past few weeks, which I would like to highlight. They deal with testimony potentially obtained through torture, forced labour and extraordinary rendition respectively. The first is the case of El…

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  • New Issue HRLR

    New Issue HRLR

    The newest issue of the Human Rights Law Review has been published (vol. 12, no. 3, 2012) and includes a number of articles concerning the European Convention and the European Court: Mathias Möschel, ‘Is the European Court of Human Rights’ Case Law…

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  • Court Condemns Homophobic Treatment in Prisons

    Court Condemns Homophobic Treatment in Prisons

    For the first time in its existence, the European Court of Human Rights found that a complaint related to sexual orientation discrimination yielded a violation of Article 3 ECHR. The judgment of X. v. Turkey (available only in French), delivered last week, concerns…

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  • New Academic Articles on Al-Jedda, Al-Skeini, and EU Accession to ECHR

    New Academic Articles on Al-Jedda, Al-Skeini, and EU Accession to ECHR

    The most recent issue of the Military Law and the Law of War Review (Revue de Droit Militaire et de Droit de la Guerre, vol. 50, nos. 3-4 of 2011) has been published. It includes an ‘agora’ / special thematic part on the…

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  • HUDOC Tutorial Video

    HUDOC Tutorial Video

    Undoubtedly one of the most-used human rights case-law search engines in the world is the European Court of Human Rights’ own HUDOC database with all its case-law. Earlier this year, the user interface of the database was relaunched with a different look…

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  • New Judges Elected in Respect of Bosnia, Croatia, Moldova, and Russia

    New Judges Elected in Respect of Bosnia, Croatia, Moldova, and Russia

    Yesterday, the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe elected judges to the European Court of Human Rights in respect of four countries. The new Bosnian judge will be Mr Faris Vehabovic, judge and vice-president of the Bosnian Constitutional Court and ad…

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  • New ECHR Academic Articles

    New ECHR Academic Articles

    The newest issue of SIM’s ‘current contents’ (September 2012) on human rights has been published. As always, it also includes a number of ECHR-related references. These include: K. Dzehtsiarou and V. Lukashevich, ‘Informed decision-making: the comparative endeavours of the Strasbourg Court’, Netherlands Quarterly of…

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