• New Judges Elected in Respect of Turkey and Malta

    New Judges Elected in Respect of Turkey and Malta

    Earlier this week, the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) elected two new judges to serve 9-year terms at the European Court of Human Rights. In respect of Malta, Lorraine Schembri Orland was elected with an absolute majority of votes cast.…

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  • Book on Inter-State Complaints and the ECHR

    Book on Inter-State Complaints and the ECHR

    I somehow missed to highlight this earlier, but last year an important book on the often-overlooked other contentious role of the Court (beyond deciding in individual cases) was published. Isabella Risini has written The Inter-State Application under the European Convention on Human…

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  • Linos-Alexandre Sicilianos New President of the Court

    Linos-Alexandre Sicilianos New President of the Court

    Although announced on April fools’ day by the Court, one may assume this is serious and real news: the Court has elected from its midst Linos-Alexandre Sicilianos to serve as its new President. Judge Sicilianos had already been one of the Court’s Vice-Presidents…

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  • New Book on General Principles of the ECHR

    New Book on General Principles of the ECHR

    My Utrecht University colleague and SIM fellow professor Janneke Gerards has just published her newest book General Principles of the European Convention on Human Rights with Cambridge University Press. It is available online now as an e-book and presents a reflection of her…

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  • Conference on the European Court at 60

    Conference on the European Court at 60

    As announced earlier through the call for papers, the University of Nottingham’s human rights centre is organising its annual student human rights conference on Friday 29 March. The theme this year is ‘European Court of Human Rights: 60 Years of Success?‘  The…

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  • Articles on ECHR in Newest Issue of NQHR

    Articles on ECHR in Newest Issue of NQHR

    The newest issue of our Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights (NQHR), Volume 37, Issue 1, 2019, includes two articles with a focus on the European Convention: * Pieter Cannoot, ‘The pathologisation of trans* persons in the ECtHR’s case law on legal gender…

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  • New ECHR Readings

    New ECHR Readings

    Please find below a new batch of recent academic publications on the European Convention on Human Rights and its Court:  * Floris Tan (Leiden University), ‘The Dawn of Article 18 ECHR: A Safeguard Against European Rule of Law Backsliding?‘, Goettingen Journal of…

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  • New Book on European Consensus and the ECHR

    New Book on European Consensus and the ECHR

    Panos Kapotas of the University of Portsmouth and Vassilis P. Tzevelekos of the University of Liverpool have just published the edited volume ‘Building Consensus on European Consensus – Judicial Interpretation of Human Rights in Europe and Beyond‘ with Cambridge University Press. The…

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  • New Book on Sexuality and the ECHR

    New Book on Sexuality and the ECHR

    Damian A Gonzalez Salzberg (University of Sheffield) has published a new book with Hart Publishing, entitled ‘Sexuality and Transsexuality Under the European Convention on Human Rights – A Queer Reading of Human Rights Law‘. This is the abstract: ‘This book undertakes a…

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  • Final ECHR Readings of the Year

    Final ECHR Readings of the Year

    Dear ECHR readers, please find below a final batch of ECHR-related academic readings for the end of the year. I wish all of you a very good Christmas and good 2019! * The European Yearbook on Human Rights 2018 (Intersentia) includes an…

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