• Court on Twitter

    Court on Twitter

    Informing the general public as well as practitioners and experts of its work has been at the forefront of the Court’s attention in the past few years. This week, the European Court of Human Rights has added another dimension to this by…

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  • New Articles in EHRLR

    New Articles in EHRLR

    The news issue of the European Human Rights Law Review (2013, 1) includes a wide range of articles and case notes about the ECHR and the European Court. Please find an overview below: Normal 0 21 false false false NL X-NONE X-NONE…

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  • ECHR Articles in Upcoming Issue of HRLR

    ECHR Articles in Upcoming Issue of HRLR

    Two articles for the upcoming edition of the Human Rights Law Review have been put online on its site as a preview: * Janneke Gerards, ‘The Discrimination Grounds of Article 14 of the European Convention on Human Rights’ The Court’s case law…

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  • Horváth and Kiss Judgment on Roma Education

    Horváth and Kiss Judgment on Roma Education

    Recently, the European Court issued another judgment on education for Roma: Horváth and Kiss v. Hungary. The judgment, amongst others, established that states need to address structural disadvantages caused by past discrimination through positive measures. It is my great pleasure to introduce…

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  • X v Austria Judgment

    X v Austria Judgment

    It is my pleasure once again to welcome a guest post by dr Paul Johnson of the University of York. This time he has written a guest post on this week’s judgment in X and Others v. Austria, about adoption for same-sex…

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  • El-Masri Comments Roundup

    El-Masri Comments Roundup

    It is now two months ago that the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights delivered its judgment in the case of El-Masri v. Macedonia on extraordinary rendition. This important judgment has led to a number of interesting comments and reactions.…

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  • Court Reform Special Website

    Court Reform Special Website

    The Council of Europe has launched a special webpage on its site which brings together all the key documents and updates about the ongoing reform process of the European Court of Human Rights. The site was presented last week during a meeting…

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  • Court Videos Available in More Languages

    Court Videos Available in More Languages

    The Court has made new translations of its instruction videos available on its website. Fifteen new language versions have been added to the existing ones. The general information video “The Convention belongs to you” about the rights in the ECHR is now…

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  • Two High Profile Russian Cases Coming to Strasbourg

    Two High Profile Russian Cases Coming to Strasbourg

    This week, it was announced that two high-profile Russian cases have been lodged in Strasbourg, both in reaction to policies and actions by the government of Putin. The first, as several major news outlets report, is that the three members of the…

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  • ECHR and EU after Lisbon

    ECHR and EU after Lisbon

    One of my colleagues here at Utrecht, Sybe de Vries (Jean Monnet Chair in EU Single Market Law and Fundamental Rights) has, together with Ulf Bernitz and Stephen Weatherill, edited a book entitled ‘The Protection of Fundamental Rights in the EU After…

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