THE FIRST ENGLISH CORONAVIRUS LOCKDOWN AND THE RIGHT TO LIBERTY (ARTICLE 5 ECHR)GRACIAS BAPTISTA, EDUARDOCentral & Eastern European Legal Studies
This article analyses the decision of the European Court and addresses questions such as: must parties, who have agreed to exclude the right to set aside an award, be regarded as having waived all of their rights guaranteed by Article 6 ECHR? And, how far does the responsibility of states ...
The decision expands the right to remain for trafficked persons under Article 4 ECHR with reference to the obligation to investigate trafficking under the ECAT. Trafficked persons cannot be removed while their trafficking experience is being investigated and tribunals have the power to decide whether ...
In Torture, Inhumanity and Degradation under Article 3 of the ECHR: Absolute Rights and Absolute Wrongs , the author, Natasa Mavronicola, tackles these significant (and yet quite difficult) questions and delves into the meaning of absoluteness by specifically focusing on Article 3 of the European...
Enforcement Under the Brussels Convention: Procedural Public Policy and the Influence of Article 6 ECHRXandra E. Kramer
The analysis focuses, in particular, on (i) how general interpretative techniques that have been developed by the Strasbourg Court were applied by the Court in its jurisprudence concerning the said provision; (ii) on the interplay between the overall fairness of the trial and Article 6(3)(e)...
James E. Hurford
Book review. Natasa Mavronicola, Torture, Inhumanity and Degradation Under Article 3 of the ECHR: Absolute Rights and Absolute Wrongs (Hart Publishing 2021), RRP 67.50, ISBN 9781509903061, 365 pages.Ergun Cakal
The article looks at the Article 1 of the First Protocol (A1P1) of the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR), which indicates the right to property to be eminently qualified. Particular focus is given to the stages of the changes in how English courts approach A1P1, including the past ...
Applying Article 3 of the ECHR to Persons Deprived of Their Liberty – an Evolutionary Jurisprudence MeasureEuropean Convention on Human Rightstortureinhuman or degrading treatmentLazăr,Elena