The article offers an overview of the general principles of the Article 10 of the European Courts of Human Rights (ECHR) and the right to freedom of expression prior the consideration of the impact that Article 10 had on domestic law. It mentions the general principles concerning the nature ...
The recent case-law of the European Court of Human Rights made clear that 'information of a commercial nature' falls under the protection of article 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) and that the legitimacy of legislation on television broadcasting has to be evaluated from ...
The European Court of Human Rights has recently delivered a series of judgments finding violations of the right to freedom of expression over convictions for endoi:10.2139/ssrn.3409701Fathaigh, RonanVoorhoof, DirkSocial Science Electronic Publishing...
Jasper P. Sluijs*Human Rights Law ReviewSluijs, J.P. (2011) "From Competition to Freedom of Expression: Introducing Art. 10 ECHR in the European Network Neutrality Debate", TILEC Discussion Paper No. 2011-040, Tilburg Law School, September 15....
Dr. Volkan Aslan In Bakradze v. Georgia, the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) ruled that Georgia had violated Article 14 of the European Convention on Human Rights in conjunction with Articles 10 and 11 in relation to the applicant, a former judge. The applicant alleged that she was ...
Although it does not set out the clawback provisions in the way that Article 8 ECHR does, the explanatory note to the text of Article 7 of the Charter makes it clear that the rights it lays out are intended to be subject to the limitations set out in Article 8(2) ECHR....
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that was seen by many as pretext for keeping him in prison. In 2014 a group of Yukos shareholders were awarded some $50 billion in damages by the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague, and the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) ordered Russia to pay roughly $2.5 billion to ...
Upon entry into force, the rights and obligations laid down in a treaty become effective in international law and require implementation in national law. From that moment on, the treaty is fully binding upon the parties. Thus, in the interest of legal certainty, the rules on entry into force...
Human RightsRule of LawTerrorismECHRWarBelmarshLawlessstate of exceptionThis article argues that the European Court of Human Rights' (ECtHR) approach to the interpretation of Article 15 ignores the concept of. By principally analyzing Lawless v. Ireland and A v. the United Kingdom, this article ...