New Issue of ECHR Law Review is Out

The new issue of the European Convention on Human Rights Law Review (ECHR Law Review) is out. ECHR Law Review is a scholarly journal devoted exclusively to the Convention system. Most publications of this issue are open access. Here is the full list of contributions:

Kanstantsin Dzehtsiarou and Vassilis P Tzevelekos, Interim Measures: Are Some Opportunities Worth Missing?

Başak Çali, Autocratic Strategies and the European Court of Human Rights

Armen Harutyunyan, The Future of the European Court of Human Rights in the Era of Radical Democracy

Philip Leach, On Inter-State Litigation and Armed Conflict Cases in Strasbourg

Eva Hauksdóttir, Restricting Freedom of Expression for Religious Peace: On the echr’s Approach to Blasphemy

Jeremy Letwin, Why Completeness and Coherence Matter for the European Court of Human Rights

Book Reviews

Petra Sussner, Alice Margaria, The Construction of Fatherhood

Catherine Van de Heyning, Leonie M Huijbers, Process-based Fundamental Rights Review: Practice, Concept and Theory

  • Associate Professor of Human Rights Law and Public International Law at Utrecht University.

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