• Two New Judges Elected

    Two New Judges Elected

    Last week, the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) elected two new judges to the European Court of Human Rights. In respect of Azerbaijan Mr Lətif Hüseynov was elected. And in respect of Macedonia, the assembly elected Mr Jovan Ilievski. Both have…

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  • PhD Workshop on the Role of the European Court of Human Rights

    PhD Workshop on the Role of the European Court of Human Rights

    On the 22nd to 24th February 2017, the Research Group of Constitutional and European Law at the University Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona will be organising a workshop entitled ‘The role of the European Court of Human Rights in the Community of Final Interpreters‘.…

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  • New Video on the European Court of Human Rights

    New Video on the European Court of Human Rights

    Today, the European Court of Human Rights has launched its new short film (length around 15 minutes) on its work on the website. This is what the Court itself says about this new, very improved version of its short documentary about its…

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  • New Book on Positive and Negative Obligations under the ECHR

    New Book on Positive and Negative Obligations under the ECHR

    Laurens Lavrysen (Ghent University) has just published a new book on the classic concept of positive obligations under the ECHR. The book is published with Intersentia Publishers and is entitled ‘Human Rights in a Positive State. Rethinking the Relationship between Positive and…

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  • New Book on Parliaments and the ECHR

    New Book on Parliaments and the ECHR

    Alice Donald and Philip Leach of Middlesex University have published a new book on the linkages between national legislatives and the Strasbourg system: Parliaments and the European Court of Human Rights (Oxford University Press 2016). Based on years of research, it includes…

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  • Book Launch on ECHR and Sexual Orientation Discrimination

    Book Launch on ECHR and Sexual Orientation Discrimination

    Next month, the new book of Paul Johnson (University of York) entitled ‘Going to Strasbourg. An Oral History of Sexual Orientation Discrimination and the European Convention on Human Rights‘ (Oxford University Press, just published this month), will be launched at a special…

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  • New ECHR Readings

    New ECHR Readings

    More new ECHR readings, as the start of the academic and work year is nearing: The June issue of the Human Rights Law Review (Volume 16, Issue 2, 2016) includes: *Sandra Fredman, ‘Emerging from the Shadows: Substantive Equality and Article 14 of…

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  • New Book on Non-Refoulement under ECHR and CAT

    New Book on Non-Refoulement under ECHR and CAT

    In this quiet Summer time, the topic of forced migration remains topical as ever. Thus, the publication of a new book on non-refoulement is very welcome. Dr Eman Hamdan (University of Geneva) has written ‘The Principle of Non-Refoulement under the ECHR and…

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  • New Book on Criticism of the Court

    New Book on Criticism of the Court

    Patricia Popelier, Sarah Lambrecht, and Koen Lemmens have just published an edited volume entitled ‘Criticism of the European Court of Human Rights.  Shifting the Convention system: Counter-Dynamics and the National and EU Level.’ The book was published in Intersentia’s law and Cosmopolitan…

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  • New Court Videos

    New Court Videos

    The Registry has put new training videos in its series ‘COURTalks-disCOURs‘ online. The videos were made together with the Human Rights Education for Legal Professionals Programme (HELP) of the Council of Europe. The videos of around 25 minutes give an overrview of…

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