Redesigning the European Court of Human Rights: Embeddedness as a Deep Structural Principle of the European Human Rights Regime [PDF]
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) is the crown jewel of the world’s most advanced international system for protecting civil and political liberties. In recent years, however, the ECHR has become a victim of its own success. The Court now faces a
Helfer, Laurence R.
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The European Court of Human Rights, Ethnic and Religious Minorities and the Two Dimensions of the Right to Equal Treatment: Jurisprudence at Different Speeds? [PDF]
This article argues that it is no longer tenable to qualify the Court's non-discrimination jurisprudence overall as ‘poor’. Indeed, a different speed of development is noted for the ‘prohibition of invidious discrimination’ track and the ‘duties of ...
Henrard, K.A.M. (Kristin)
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Oliari and the European Court of Human Rights: Where the Court Failed [PDF]
The European Court of Human Rights revisited the issue of legal recognition for same-sex partnerships on July 21, 2015 when it decided Oliari and Others v. Italy.
Marzano, Vito John
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I. European Court of Human Rights Al-Skeini and Others v. United Kingdom (Application no. 55721/07) Judgement of July 7 2011 [PDF]
States who sign the European Convention on Human Rights agree to ‘secure to everyone within their jurisdiction the rights and freedoms defined’ within the treaty (Article 1). For over fifty years the Strasbourg Bodies of the European Court and Commission
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Relationship between the European Court of human rights and the Court of Justice of the EU in the field of human rights protection [PDF]
This paper deals with the issue of the relationship between two European courts - the European Court of Human Rights and the Court of Justice of the EU in cases of human rights protection.
Tubić Bojan N.
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Protection of Human Rights – Relations between Legal Orders: National, EU, ECHR
The protection of human rights is characterised by the substantive fragmentation of the law, within the framework of which an integrational interaction between national and supranational orders drives the evolution of the substantive human rights law. At
Maja Menard
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Narratives of social inclusion in the context of Roma school segregation [PDF]
Despite a series of judgements from the European Court of Human Rights and the enactment of the EU Racial Equality Directive, the educational segregation of Roma pupils persists in several European states.
O'Nions, H
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Krzyż w szkole publicznej w orzecznictwie europejskim
The Crucifix in the Public School Classroom in European Court Rulings Lautsi v. Italy was an important court case that was brought before the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg.
Jacek Falski
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This article analyzes the contribution of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) and of the European Court of Human Rights to the protection of the rights of children in conflict with the law.
Paula Casaleiro
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The Federal Constitutional Court has decided that the prohibition to strike for career civil servants, as it has traditionally been part of the German legal order, is in compliance with the German Constitution.
Matthias Jacobs, Mehrdad Payandeh
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