• New Articles on ECHR

    New Articles on ECHR

    The newest issue of the European Human Rights Law Review has been published (no. 5 of 2009). It includes several ECHR-related contributions: * James A. Goldston, Achievements and Challenges—Insights from the Strasbourg Experience for Other International CourtsDiscusses aspects of the procedure and…

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  • (Re-)Election of Judges

    (Re-)Election of Judges

    Yesterday, the Court re-elected Jean-Paul Costa as its president for a period of three years. On the same day the British judge Bratza was re-elected as one of the two vice-presidents of the Court, also for three years (the other vice-president is…

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  • Concerns on Cooperation Duty of States

    Concerns on Cooperation Duty of States

    The Committee of Ministers has replied to a recommendation of the Parliamentary Assembly concering the duty of states to co-operate with the European Court. As readers will read below, this reaction is rather non-committal in spite of its explicit support for the…

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  • PACE : EU Accession to ECHR a Priority

    PACE : EU Accession to ECHR a Priority

    The Lisbon Treaty which will reform the European Union will, after the final signature of the Czech president, enter into force in December. One of the innovations is the possibility for the EU to accede to the European Convention on Human Rights.…

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  • Structure of Strasbourg Judgments

    Structure of Strasbourg Judgments

    Professor Robin White of the University of Leicester has published the following article on SSRN: ‘Judgments in the Strasbourg Court: Some Reflections’. This is the abstract: This essay, which will in due course appear in M Andenas and S Vogenhauer (Eds), A…

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  • Book on International Law and ECHR

    Book on International Law and ECHR

    Frédéric Vanneste, formerly at the University of Leuven and now working for the Belgian Council of State, has just published his book General International Law Before Human Rights Courts – Assessing the Specialty Claims of Human Rights Law. Although it deals with…

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  • Cruxifix in the Classroom Judgment

    Cruxifix in the Classroom Judgment

    Religious symbols in public places have been a bone of contention in public discussions in many places around the world. Yesterday, the European Court added its contribution in the judgment Lautsi v. Italy. (Appl.no. 30814/06). The case concerned a complaint by a…

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  • Seminar on 50 years ECtHR in Athens

    Seminar on 50 years ECtHR in Athens

    On Monday 9 November, the Athens Bar Association will organise a seminar entitled ‘1959-2009: 50 years since the creation of the European Court of Human Rights’. Speakers at this event include the Court’s president Jean-Paul Costa, President of the ECtHR, the Greek…

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  • ECHR Articles: Miscellaneous

    ECHR Articles: Miscellaneous

    Each month, our library at the Netherlands Institute of Human Rights SIM, publishes online overviews of human rights articles in academic journals and yearbook – a truly helpful resource. Here are some references to ECHR-related articles in the most recent overview of…

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  • Conference on ECHR and (International) Criminal Law

    Conference on ECHR and (International) Criminal Law

    On 19 and 20 February 2010 the University of Geneva is organising a conference on the influence of the ECHR on (international) criminal law. The conference will largely be in French. This is the programme: Si le droit international des droits de…

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