ECHR
readers,
please
find
below a
final
batch of
ECHR-
related
academic readings for the end of the year. I wish
all of you a very good Christmas and good 2019!
* The European Yearbook on Human Rights 2018
(Intersentia) includes an entire section on the
ECHR / Council of Europe system, with
contributions on:
- The Jurisprudence of the European Court of
Human Rights in 2017 (p. 227);
- A Decade of Violations of the European
Convention on Human Rights (p. 267);
- The Boundaries to Dialogue with the European
Court of Human Rights (p. 287);
- Unprincipled Disobedience to International
Decisions (p. 319);
- The Impact of ECtHR and CJEU Judgements on
the Rights of Asylum Seekers in the European Union
(p. 343);
- The Human Right to Leave Any Country (p. 373);
- Some Reflections on the Principle of the Best
Interests of the Child in European Expulsion Case
Law (p. 395);
- Salafism in Europe (p. 419);
- Delays in the Implementation of ECtHR Judgments
(p. 445).
* Lize Glas, 'Unilateral declarations and the
European ECtHR of Human Rights: between
efficiency and the interests of the applicant',
Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative
Law (2018).
In Volume 7, Issue 2 of the Cambridge International
Law Journal (2018):
*Andrea Broderick, 'The United Nations Convention
on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and the
European Convention on Human Rights: a tale of
two halves or a potentially unified vision of human
rights?'.
*AgustÃn Ruiz Robledo, The construction of the right
to free elections by the European Court of Human
Rights'.
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