The European Convention on Human Rights Law Review (ECHR Law Review) is a scholarly journal devoted exclusively to the Convention
system. The second issue of the ECHR Law Review is now available online. It contains articles, book reviews, an interview and editorial note on such topical issues as the current pandemic, Court’s authority and the rule of law backsliding, as well as more foundational topics concerning the execution of judgments, the argumentation before and review by the Court. Some articles are open access and others can be downloaded for free by following the instructions here.
Contributors to this issue include the current president, a former judge and a former deputy registrar of the Strasbourg Court, and eminent and emerging scholars working on the Convention system. Here is the full list of contributions:
Editorial
Authors: Vassilis P Tzevelekos and Kanstantsin Dzehtsiarou
Normal as Usual? Human Rights in Times of covid-19
Interview
Authors: Mikael
Rask Madsen and Robert Spano
Authority and Legitimacy of the European Court of Human Rights
Articles
Author: Wolfgang
Benedek
Are the Tools of the Council of Europe Sufficient to Protect Human Rights, Democracy and the Rule of Law from Backsliding?
Author: Ineta Ziemele
Liberal Values, Covid-19 and the Judiciary
Author: Conall Mallory
A Traffic-Light System of State Arguments before the European Court of
Human Rights
Author: Janneke
Gerards
Abstract and Concrete Reasonableness Review by the European Court of
Human Rights
Author: Elif Erken
The Participation of Non-Governmental Organisations and National Human Rights Institutions in the Execution of Judgments of the Strasbourg Court
Book Reviews
Author: Michael
O’Boyle
Author: Dimitrios Kagiaros
Author: Gerd Oberleitner
The Inter-State Application under the
European Convention on Human Rights: Between Collective Enforcement of Human
Rights and International Dispute Settlement, written
by Isabella Risini
Author: Antal Berkes
The European Convention on Human
Rights and General International Law, edited by Anne van Aaken
and Iulia Motoc
Author: Alice Donald
Principled Resistance to ECtHR
Judgments – A New Paradigm?, edited by Marten Breuer
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