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Legal nature of ECtHR practice

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The Enforcement of ECtHR Judgments

2017
This chapter analyses the measures adopted both to prevent and sanction defiance, and also tries to sketch possible reforms to improve compliance in the European system of human rights. Strictly speaking, States very rarely openly refused to comply with a judgment of the ECtHR, even if there are some such cases.
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Migration and the ECtHR

European Court of Human Rights. The ECtHR's migration practice began to flourish in the early 1990s, in the context of expulsion and detention. Following the Soeringen and Abdulaziz cases, the Court rapidly adopted new and new expectations of States Parties, in particular in the wake of the refugee crisis of the 2010s.
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The Compatibility of AI in Criminal System with the ECHR and ECtHR Jurisprudence

2022
The admissibility of AI systems that focus on determining the measure of punishment must be analyzed in light of ECHR and ECtHR jurisprudence. We cannot live the AI evolution in a passive way and is a matter of time before it is adopted in the criminal justice system. The following paper focuses on the respect for fundamental rights as a filter of such
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ECtHR Cases

New Journal of European Criminal Law, 2018
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The Modest ECtHR Supervision of Spain´s Prison System

Howard Journal of Crime and Justice, 2021

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