Taking Life and Liberty Seriously: Reconsidering Criminal Liability Under Article 2 of the ECHRCRIMINAL liabilityEUROPEAN Court of Human RightsHUMAN rightsPUNISHMENTCRIMINAL procedureWhat is the relationship between the right to life and criminal liability, and what should it be, given the significance ...
In October 2000 theEuropean Convention on Human Rights(“ECHR”) came into force and with it a whole host of important rights and freedoms including the freedom of expression, freedom from torture, and the right to a fair trial. It was heralded by the then Labour government as a historic e...
between Lakes Thun and Brienz. A picturesque view of the snowy Jungfrau peak opens up from Interlaken. It is a seasonal, mainly summer, resort and a center of tourism; it is also an important international transportation junction. Food, textile, and woodworking enterprises are located in the ci...
ServitudeForced labourHuman traffickingECHR Article 4Positive human rights obligationsSiliadin v FranceRantsev v CyprusCN and V v FranceThis article addresses the interaction between international human rights law and national criminal law as exemplified and revealed in relation to the abuses of...
2. Companies Act 2006: relevant provisions 3. Clientearth v Shell: arguments and judicial reasoning 4. Clientearth v Shell: analysis and implications 5. Reflections on the way forward 6. Conclusion Acknowledgements Disclosure statement Additional information Footnotes Full Article Figures & data Citat...
Protocol 14 to the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) introduced a new admissibility criterion: the lack of a significant disadvantage. The criterion, included after long and very principled discussions about the accessibility and effectiveness of the European system of human rights supervision,...
被引量: 3发表: 2010年 EU Law Autonomy versus European Fundamental Rights Protection--On Opinion 2/13 on EU Accession to the ECHR In the recently issued Opinion 2/13 , the Court of Justice of the European Union ruled that European Union (EU) accession to the European Convention on Human ...
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 ...
Case C-260/89,ERT, EU:C:1991:254, at 41. The CJEU refers to Case C-222/84,Johnston, EU:C:1986:206, para. 18, in which the CJEU already mentioned the principles on which the ECHR was based. 77. Koen Lenaerts and Piet van Nuffel, European Union Law, Third edition, Sweet & Max...
It is important to note that search and seizure warrants, issued by government authorities to access data, engage several fundamental rights under the ECHR. The first one is Article 8, which reads: Everyone has the right to respect for his private and family life, his home and his corresponde...