The latest issue of the German Law Journal, focusing on the legitimacy and the future of the European Court of Human Rights, is out.
The contributions include:
The contributions include:
- Legitimacy and the Future of the European Court of Human Rights: Critical Perspectives from Academia and Practitioners - Kanstantsin Dzehtsiarou & Alan Greene
- The European Court of Human Rights: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow - Mr. Justice John Hedigan
- European Consensus and the Evolutive Interpretation of the European Convention on Human Rights - Kanstantsin Dzehtsiarou
- Marriage, Family, Discrimination & Contradiction: An Evaluation of the Legacy and Future of the European Court of Human Rights’ Jurisprudence on LGBT Rights - Sarah Lucy Cooper
- Separating Normalcy from Emergency: The Jurisprudence of Article 15 of the European Convention on Human Rights - Alan Greene
- Dismantling the Iron-Cage: the Discursive Persistence and Legal Failure of a “Bureaucratic Rational” Construction of the Admissibility Decision-Making of the European Court of Human Rights - Andrew Tickell
- “A More Secure Europe of Rights?” The European Court of Human Rights, the Court of Justice of the European Union and EU Accession to the ECHR - Noreen O’Meara
- The ECHR, the EU and the Weakness of Social Rights Protection at European Level - Roderic O’Gorman
- The Future of the European Court of Human Rights - Michael O’Boyle
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