European Convention on Human Rights

Poland’s New Government Will Face Hurdles to Restore Rule of Law and Judicial Independence

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Dec 12th, 2023

Україна та Нідерланди очікують ключових рішень в справах проти Росії за роки війни

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Jan 13th, 2023

Ukraine, Netherlands Await Pivotal Rulings in Cases Against Russia from Previous Years of War

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Jan 13th, 2023

Turkey’s Erdoğan Deploys Sweden and Finland’s NATO Membership Bids to Further His Repression

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Oct 28th, 2022

Poland’s Judicial Reform Falls Short of EU Expectations, Complicating Cooperation Against Russia

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Oct 3rd, 2022

Rebooting Bosnia’s Constitutional Reform Process

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Aug 29th, 2022

A Visit to Northeast Syria Shows the Urgency for Governments to Repatriate Their Citizens, Many of Them Children, to Thwart ISIS

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Sep 2nd, 2021

Kunduz Airstrike Before European Court of Human Rights: Future of Jurisdiction and Duty to Investigate

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Feb 26th, 2021

COVID-19 and International Law Series: Human Rights Law – Right to Life

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Nov 18th, 2020

The U.K. Overseas Operations Bill: An Own Goal in the Making?

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Oct 27th, 2020

Freedom of Expression and Political Controversy: The ECtHR’s BDS Judgment

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Jun 30th, 2020

Turkey Opened the Door to the European Court of Human Rights for Syrian Victims

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May 20th, 2020

The “ISIS Beatles” and “Non-Territorial” Application of the European Convention of Human Rights

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Dec 17th, 2018

Criminalizing Speech to Protect Religious Peace? The ECtHR Ruling in E.S. v. Austria

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Nov 28th, 2018

How the European Convention on Human Rights Limits Cooperation with the Trump Administration

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Jan 25th, 2017

Accountability for States’ Assisting Other States’ Wrongful Acts: The Superior Effectiveness of Human Rights Norms

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Nov 16th, 2016

The New Western Counter-Terror Wars: Toward US-European Convergence?

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Nov 4th, 2016

UK Government’s Response on Drone Strikes Policy Leaves British Parliament Wanting More

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Oct 19th, 2016

Different Human Rights at Home and Abroad: Immunity for British Soldier during Overseas Operations

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Oct 5th, 2016

The UK’s New Derogation Policy for Armed Conflicts: Making a Success of the European Convention on Human Rights?

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Oct 5th, 2016

Application of Human Rights Law to Military Actions Abroad: A Recent UK Judgment

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Sep 28th, 2016

The Poisoning of Alexander Litvinenko and the Geographical Scope of Human Rights Law

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Feb 9th, 2016

Charlie Hebdo and Hate Speech: Don’t Prosecute the Messenger

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Sep 22nd, 2015

Latest UK Judgment on Post-Snowden Surveillance

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Jun 24th, 2015

Britain’s Al-Saadoon Case: A Matter of Human Rights Law and the use of Military Force Overseas

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Jun 16th, 2015

Polish Outrage to Paying Victims of CIA Black Sites—and What the Eur Court Said

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May 20th, 2015

The Accountability Matrix Widens: Torture, Black Sites and the European Convention

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Jul 29th, 2014

Hearing Begins in New Surveillance Litigation against UK Security Services

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Jul 14th, 2014

Assessing Serdar Mohammed through the Prism of Derogation and Detention

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May 13th, 2014

Does IHL Need Human Rights Law?: The Curious Case of NIAC Detention

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May 5th, 2014

In Defense of the Memoranda: A Reply to Ben Wittes

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Mar 11th, 2014

Noor Khan: A missed opportunity?

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Jan 30th, 2014