• Some Progress on EU Accession to the ECHR

    Some Progress on EU Accession to the ECHR

    It seems that after months of internal talks within the EU some form of consensus has been reached on a common position which will finally allow negotiations with the non-EU ECHR state parties to resume. This is the conclusion of Stian Øby Johansen…

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  • Functional Analysis of ECJ-ECtHR Relationship

    Functional Analysis of ECJ-ECtHR Relationship

    Tommaso Pavone of the University of Chicago has posted a very interesting research paper on the functional relationships between the two main European Courts. The paper, posted on SSRN, is entitled ‘The Past and Future Relationship of the European Court of Justice…

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  • Report on Interim Measures in Asylum and Expulsion Cases

    Report on Interim Measures in Asylum and Expulsion Cases

    The European Legal Network on Asylum (ELENA) has published a report on the rule 39 interim measures in the practice of the European Court of Human Rights. As opposed to the quantitative figures on such measures, which can be found in the…

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  • New ECHR Readings

    New ECHR Readings

    Our SIM Documentation Centre has again prepared its monthly update on human rights articles. I am here showing all the articles related to the European Convention of Human Rights, as far as I had not yet reported on them earlier: The International…

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  • New Academic Articles in French on ECHR

    New Academic Articles in French on ECHR

    The newest issue of the Revue trimestrielle des droits de l’homme has been published (No. 90, april 2012). It features no less than four articles on the European Convention on Human Rights: •Marie-Aude Beernaert, Christian Charrière-Bournazel, & Yvan Jeanneret, Les suites de…

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  • Seminar on How to Litigate in Strasbourg

    Seminar on How to Litigate in Strasbourg

    Trier’s Academy of European Law is organising a seminar in Strasbourg entitled ‘How to Litigate before the European Court of Human Rights’. The seminar will be held in French and English (simultaneous translation) and is geared towards lawyers in private practice, government…

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  • Factsheets of Case-Law in German and Russian

    Factsheets of Case-Law in German and Russian

    In a significant new step in its case-law information policy, the European Court of Human Rights has now made available its thematic factsheets on case-law in both German and Russian. A very important information tool for applicants and their lawyers in German…

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  • Execution of Court Judgments Report

    Execution of Court Judgments Report

    This month the newest report on the supervision of the execution of judgments and decisions of the European Court of Human Rights was published. It covers the work of the Committee of Ministers in this regard over 2011. Although the Committee is…

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  • New Belgian Judge Elected

    New Belgian Judge Elected

    Yesterday, the Parliamentary Assemble of the Council of Europe elected the new European Court of Human Rights judge in respect of Belgium. From the three candidates, Paul Lemmens received a majority of votes cast (85 out of 158). Of the three candidates…

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  • Academic Report on UK and ECHR

    Academic Report on UK and ECHR

    Finally, a thorough academic perspective in the British debate on the ECHR has been published. A new Equality and Human Rights Commission research report (no. 83) was written by a team of three researchers of London Metropolitan University: Alice Donald, Jane Gordon,…

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