The Dublin III System: More Derogations to the Duty to Transfer Individual Asylum Seekers?
(Series Information) European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2017 2(2), 719-728 | European Forum Insight of 9 September 2017 | (Table of Contents) I. Introduction. - II. Facts and legal issues before the Court. - III.
Šeila Imamovic, Elise Muir
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El ruido: reciente respuesta legal y jurisprudencial [PDF]
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European Court of Human Rights case-law on religious freedom: a legal and political analysis [PDF]
Este artículo analiza los rasgos generales de la jurisprudencia del Tribunal Europeo de Derechos Humanos en relación con el artículo 9 del Convenio Europeo de Derechos Humanos, sobre la libertad religiosa, agrupándolos en tres niveles. En primer lugar,
Arlettaz, Fernando
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Drepturile și libertățile fundamentale în jurisprudența Curții Constituționale, vol. I-III (Marian Enache, Ștefan Deaconu, Editura C.H. Beck, București, 2019) [PDF]
The constitutional protection of fundamental rights and freedoms of the individual represents a legal landmark for modern democracies. The Constitutional Court is the authority that guarantees, and ensures the respect of citizens' rights and freedoms in ...
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Contemporary aspects of the promotion of democracy by the European Court of Human Rights [PDF]
This article examines the recent jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights concerning States obligations in regard to the maintenance and enhancement of democratic political activities within their societies.
Mowbray, Alastair
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Anti-Discrimination Exceptionalism: Racist Violence before the ECtHR and the Holocaust Prism [PDF]
Over the past years, the European Court of Human Rights has significantly developed and strengthened its Article 14 non-discrimination jurisprudence, including in a number of ground-breaking international law cases establishing increased state ...
Möschel, Mathias, Rubio-Marín, Ruth
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International standards of the right for the freedom of thought, conscience and religion as well as the corresponding case law of the European Court of Human Rights have not been sufficiently studied in the Ukrainian science of international public law ...
Віталій Миколайович Сорокун
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Restraining orders and foreigner’s right to respect for privacy and family life in Europe
The immigration enforcement in Europe produces a constant tension between the sovereign exercise of border control and the state’s duty to respect human rights.
Rosmerlin Estupiñán Silva
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Member States’ liability for judicial error resulting in breaches of European Union Law
This paper presents the remedies available to persons whose European law rights have been infringed by judgments given by national Courts. The paper firsts presents the concept of state liability for judicial errors in relation to European law, as it ...
Neamt Valentin Paul
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The “living together” argument in the European Court of Human Rights case-law
This article analyses the three cases where the argument of “living together” was engaged by the ECtHR and accepted as a legal justification for the prohibition of the full-face veils (burqa and niqab): SAS v. France (2014), Belcacemi and Oussar v. Belgium (2017), and Dakir v. Belgium (2017). It analyses the proposed concept of “living together” itself,
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