The oldest Moot Court competition on the ECHR is the French-language Concours René Cassin, held every year in Strasbourg. The case for the upcoming year’s competition is now online here. The finals are often judged by moot courts including current judges from the Court, which make it an exciting competition. It is organised and run under the sposnorship of the university of Strasbourg, the Fondation René Cassin-Institut International des droits de l’Homme, the European Court of Human Rights and the Council of Europe. The 2020 edition will be held from 25 to 27 March and revolves around human rights and algorithms. For the Concours’ Linkedin page including a video impression of the Competition, see here.
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- Symposium on the Challenges of Chișinău
- New Book on EU Fundamental Rights in ECtHR Case-Law
- New Podcast Episode ‘Lawyering Before the ECtHR’
- The ECHR’s Procrustean bed: A final call for perspective in the Chișinău process
- New ECHR Readings

