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  • Farewell Seminar for Judge Christos Rozakis

    Farewell Seminar for Judge Christos Rozakis

    Antoine Buyse

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    December 13, 2010

    The Athens Bar Association and the Greek Ministry of Justice, Transparency and Human Rights are organising a seminar at the occasion of the retirement of the Greek judge Christos Rozakis from the European Court of Human rights. The event will take place…

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  • Book on Extraterritorial Reach of ECHR Wins Award

    Book on Extraterritorial Reach of ECHR Wins Award

    Antoine Buyse

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    December 13, 2010

    Last Friday, on human rights day, Michal Gondek’s book ‘The Reach of Human Rights in a Globalizing World: Extraterritorial Application of Human Rights Treaties’, was awarded the Max van der Stoel PhD Thesis Award at Tilburg University. A large part of the…

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  • My New Book on Margins of Conflict and the ECHR

    My New Book on Margins of Conflict and the ECHR

    Antoine Buyse

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    December 9, 2010

    Dear readers, allow me to highlight a book edited by myself, which has just been published with Intersentia Publishers in their Transitional Justice Series: “Margins of Conflict. The ECHR and Transitions to and from Armed Conflict”. The book is the result of…

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  • Working Paper on ‘Nullum Crimen, Nulla Poena Sine Lege’

    Working Paper on ‘Nullum Crimen, Nulla Poena Sine Lege’

    Antoine Buyse

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    December 7, 2010

    For those readers who read French: Hélène Tigroudja of Artois University has posted a working paper on SSRN on the principle of ‘Nullum Crimen, Nulla Poena Sine Lege’ in the case-law of the European Court of Human Rights: International Crimes and the…

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  • Protection Against Domestic Violence Extended

    Protection Against Domestic Violence Extended

    Antoine Buyse

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    December 3, 2010

    This week, the European Court of Human Rights re-emphasized state obligations to protect victims of domestic violence in the case of Hajduová v. Slovakia. The case concerned a mother who had been verbally and physcially attacked by her husband – attacks which…

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  • PhD Workshop on Legacy and Future of ECHR

    PhD Workshop on Legacy and Future of ECHR

    Antoine Buyse

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    December 1, 2010

    The School of Law of University College Dublin is organising a workshop entitled ‘The Legacy and Future of the ECHR: Evaluating Sixty Years of the European Human Rights Project’ on 1-2 April 2011. Although it is primarily intended for PhD researchers, other…

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  • New issues IAEHR Journal and HRLR

    New issues IAEHR Journal and HRLR

    Antoine Buyse

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    November 29, 2010

    Two human rights journals have just released their newest issues. Please find an overview here of the articles that relate to the ECHR. The latest issue of the Human Rights Law Review (vol. 10 , no. 4 , 2010) includes: * Thérèse…

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  • Interpretative Authority of ECtHR Judgments

    Interpretative Authority of ECtHR Judgments

    Antoine Buyse

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    November 26, 2010

    A strong plea for the interpretative authority of Europea Court judgments. That is what PACE rapporteur Christos Pourgourides delivered last month at a conference in Skopje. He convincingly argued that one of the key ways to prevent repetitive applications to the Court…

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  • Report on Implementing Regional Human Rights Decisions

    Report on Implementing Regional Human Rights Decisions

    Antoine Buyse

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    November 25, 2010

    The NGO Open Society Justice Initiative has just published a new report online, entitled ‘From Judgment to Justice. Implementing International and Regional Human Rights Decisions’. It focuses on challenges of implementation in respect of four human rights systems: the Strasbourg system, the…

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  • Voting Rights for Detainees: Reform Ordered

    Voting Rights for Detainees: Reform Ordered

    Antoine Buyse

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    November 24, 2010

    A blanket ban on voting rights for detainees in the United Kingdom, in place since 1870, might change into a more nuanced system of assessing which prisoners get the right to vote. Yesterday, in the pilot judgment of Greens and M.T. v.…

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