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  • The Convention: a Beanstalk or a Tree?

    The Convention: a Beanstalk or a Tree?

    Antoine Buyse

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    June 20, 2011

    Baroness Hale of Richmond, justice at the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom, delivered a lecture last Thursday with the intriguing title ‘Beanstalk or Living Instrument? How Tall Can the ECHR Grow?’. It is a nuanced call to the European Court of…

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  • EU Accession to the ECHR and the Election of Judges

    EU Accession to the ECHR and the Election of Judges

    Antoine Buyse

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    June 16, 2011

    With the accession of the European Union to the ECHR on the horizon, negotiations are ongoing on several levels. One technical issue which needs to be worked out is how the EU wil be involved in the election of judges to the…

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  • Op-Eds on the Court

    Op-Eds on the Court

    Antoine Buyse

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    June 15, 2011

    Colm O’Cinneide has posted an insightful blog article about the recent controversies in the United Kingdom about the Court on the UK Constitutional Law Group Blog, entitled ‘In Defence of the Strasbourg Court’. And yesterday, the online version of the Guardian newspaper…

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  • Paper on ECHR and Extraterritoriality

    Paper on ECHR and Extraterritoriality

    Antoine Buyse

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    June 14, 2011

    Barbara Miltner of the University of Cambridge has published a paper on Bepress on the extraterritorial application of the ECHR. It is entitled ‘Revisiting Extraterritoriality: the ECHR and its Lessons’ and connects the scope of the ECHR in Article 1 to the…

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  • Loucaides on Cyprus

    Loucaides on Cyprus

    Antoine Buyse

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    June 10, 2011

    Loukis Loucaides, former judge at the European Court of Human Rights, has written a short article about the Cypriotic case-law of the Court in the most recent issue of the Leiden Journal of International Law (vol. 24-2, 2011) pp. 435-465. The title…

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  • Article 6 and Reasoned Verdicts

    Article 6 and Reasoned Verdicts

    Antoine Buyse

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    June 7, 2011

    The role of juries in criminal trials is probably one of the aspects which most facinates the general public. But how do jury decisions square with a defendant’s wish to know on which grounds and considerations he or she has been found…

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  • The Economist’s View on the Court

    The Economist’s View on the Court

    Antoine Buyse

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    May 31, 2011

    Charlemagne, the European columnist of the Economist wrote an Op-Ed earlier this month on Europe’s two highest Courts: Supreme muddle – Europe’s highest courts can be annoying, but they do more good than harm. The gist of the article is that even…

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  • Article on Children’s Right to be Heard

    Article on Children’s Right to be Heard

    Antoine Buyse

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    May 30, 2011

    Aoife Daly of Trinity College Dublin has written an article on the rights of children in legal proceedings, entitled ‘The right of children to be heard in civil proceedings and the emerging law of the European Court of Human Rights’. It was…

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  • ECHR and Human Rights Violations in Chechnya

    ECHR and Human Rights Violations in Chechnya

    Antoine Buyse

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    May 26, 2011

    The Journal of International Humanitarian Legal Studies, in its December 2010 issue, includes an article on remedies offered by the European Court to victims of the armed conflict in Chechnya. The article, written by Kirill Koroteev of the University of Strasbourg, is…

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  • The Court and Changes at the Domestic Level

    The Court and Changes at the Domestic Level

    Antoine Buyse

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    May 25, 2011

    What is the effect of the European Court’s rulings on other countries than the one in the specific case at hand? An intriguing question not only of legal theory, but especially of practice. A political scientist and a legal scholar have joined…

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