• Joint NGO Statement on Draft Protocols 15 and 16

    Joint NGO Statement on Draft Protocols 15 and 16

    A group of European human rights NGOs has published a Joint Comment on the drafting of Protocols 15 and 16 to the European Convention, about which I reported previously here. The NGOs are critical about some proposed aspects (such as the singling out…

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  • Telegraaf Judgment on Protection of Journalists’ Sources

    Telegraaf Judgment on Protection of Journalists’ Sources

    Yesterday, the European Court issued its judgment in yet another case about the protection of journalistic sources in the Netherlands, and again found the country in violation of the ECHR: Telegraaf and others v. The Netherlands. I am very happy to welcome…

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  • New Handbook on ECHR in French

    New Handbook on ECHR in French

    Professor Laurence Burgorgue-Larsen of Paris-I (Sorbonne) University has just published a new French-language handbook on the European Convention on Human Rights. Entitled ‘La Convention européenne des droits  de l’homme’, it has been published by Lextenso Éditions. Burgorgue-Larsen is an expert in both…

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  • HUDOC Advanced Search Tutorial

    The Court has just put online a short video tutorial on the advanced search options of the recently renewed HUDOC case-law database. It explains in much more detail than the basic earlier video how one can search through the extensive jurisprudence of…

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  • New ECHR Protocols and Structural National Problems

    New ECHR Protocols and Structural National Problems

    A few weeks ago, at the end of October, the Committee of experts on the Reform of the Court (DH-GDR), met again to further discuss future Protocols 15 and 16 to the Convention (see my earlier reporting here). The report of this…

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  • Article on Extraterritoriality of the ECHR

    Article on Extraterritoriality of the ECHR

    Professor Samantha Besson (University of Fribourg) has published the article ‘The Extraterritoriality of the European Convention on Human Rights: Why Human Rights Depend on Jurisdiction and What Jurisdiction Amounts to‘ in the newest issue of the Leiden Journal of International Law (vol. 25,…

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  • ECHR Articles in the Modern Law Review

    ECHR Articles in the Modern Law Review

    The newest issue of the Modern Law Review (vol. 75, issue 6)  includes two articles on the European Convention of Human Rights. The first is an article written by Ian Leigh and Rex Ahdar entitled ‘Post-Secularism and the European Court of Human Rights:…

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  • New Publications on the ECHR

    New Publications on the ECHR

    At the start of the month, again a short selection of articles published in various journals or online, with the Convention or Court as their subject-matter. First off, the Indiana International and Comparative Law Review includes an article by J. Heider entitled ‘Unveiling the…

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  • Open Society Paper on ECHR Implementation

    Open Society Paper on ECHR Implementation

    The Open Society Justice Initiative has drafted a paper as a kind of counterweight to all the plans and initiatives from the ECHR state parties and those from within the Council of Europe itself. The paper, entitled ‘National Implementation of the Interlaken…

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  • Video in German about the Court

    Video in German about the Court

    Das Erste, one of Germany’s main national public broadcasters has produced a short video about the European Court of Human Rights. The short feature (just a bit over seven minutes) in the series Ratgeber – Recht gives a short overview of what…

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