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  • Part of FIDE 2012 Dedicated to EU – ECHR Relationship

    Part of FIDE 2012 Dedicated to EU – ECHR Relationship

    Antoine Buyse

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    March 27, 2012

    From May 30 to June 2, 2012 Tallinn will be the host city of the Congress of the International Federation of European Law (FIDE). This will be the 25th time that the biennial FIDE Congress is serving as a common forum for…

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  • Dutch Supreme Court President’s Views on the European Court

    Dutch Supreme Court President’s Views on the European Court

    Antoine Buyse

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    March 26, 2012

    Earlier this month, the President of the Dutch Supreme Court (Hoge Raad), Geert Corstens, and one of his staff, Reindert Kuiper, published their views on the problems the European Court is facing in a short article in the Dutch review of jurists…

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  • Guest Post on Austin and Others Grand Chamber Judgment on ‘Kettling’

    Guest Post on Austin and Others Grand Chamber Judgment on ‘Kettling’

    Antoine Buyse

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    March 23, 2012

    Last week was a week full of important judgments from the European Court. One of the main Grand Chamber judgments concerned a demonstrator and some passers-by who were held in a police cordon for several hours during a protest against globalisation in…

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  • New Joint NGO Statement on Draft Brighton Declaration

    New Joint NGO Statement on Draft Brighton Declaration

    Antoine Buyse

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    March 22, 2012

    Following an earlier open letter, the same group of leading human rights NGOs has published a new joint statement with further comments: ‘Joint NGO input to the ongoing negotiations on the draft Brighton Declaration on the Future of the European Court of…

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  • Working Paper on ECHR as Living Instrument

    Working Paper on ECHR as Living Instrument

    Antoine Buyse

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    March 21, 2012

    George Letsas of University College London has posted a working paper on the evolutive interpretation of the ECHR on SSRN. The paper is entitled ‘The ECHR as a Living Instrument: Its Meaning and its Legitimacy’. This is the abstract: The idea that…

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  • Seminar on European Court and Doctrine

    Seminar on European Court and Doctrine

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    March 19, 2012

    The International Institute of Human Rights in Strasbourg is organising a seminar on 10 and 11 May entitled ‘La Cour Européenne des Droits de l’Homme et la Doctrine’ (The European Court of Human Rights and Doctrine). The seminar will be held in…

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  • Aksu Grand Chamber Judgment – short guest post

    Aksu Grand Chamber Judgment – short guest post

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    March 15, 2012

    Today the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights issued its judgment in the case of Aksu v. Turkey on stereotypes about Roma in state-sponsored books and dictionaries. As in the earlier Chamber judgment, no violations of the Convention were…

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  • Conference on Ternovszky Judgment

    Conference on Ternovszky Judgment

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    March 14, 2012

    On 31 May and 1 June the Hague University of Applied Sciences and Bynkershoek Institute’s Research Center for Reproductive Rights are organising a conference on the consequences of the European Court’s judgment in Ternovzsky v. Hungary on the right to give birth…

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  • NGO Letter and Comments on Brighton Reform Proposals

    NGO Letter and Comments on Brighton Reform Proposals

    Antoine Buyse

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    March 9, 2012

    A group of leading human rights NGOs is calling for more transparency and civil society involvement in the Court’s reform process. The group, consisting of Amnesty International, the AIRE Centre, the European Human Rights Advocacy Centre (EHRAC), Human Rights Watch, INTERIGHTS, the…

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  • NGO Statement on European Court Reforms

    NGO Statement on European Court Reforms

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    March 8, 2012

    The Open Society Justice Initiative has put a joint statement of a large number of NGOs online. The text reflects the concerns about the current reforms process of the ECHR. Amongst others it warns against greater latitude for governments to avoid their…

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