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  1. Challenges to Fundamental Human Rights in the age of Artificial Intelligence Systems: sha** the digital legal order while upholding Rule of Law principles and European values

    Recently, the concept of the ‘European digital legal order’ seems to have gained more importance than the overarching concept of European legal...

    Stéphanie Laulhé Shaelou, Yulia Razmetaeva in ERA Forum
    Article Open access 01 December 2023
  2. Britain and European Human Rights Law: An Author’s Apology

    In four books published between 1990 and 2008, I, along with my two co-authors, was very optimistic about the up-ward trajectory of European human...

    Article 10 May 2022
  3. Case Law of the European Court of Human Rights

    The ne bis in idem was not recognised in the European Convention of Human Rights until its incorporation in Article 4 of Protocol 7, which states:
    Javier Ignacio Escobar Veas in Ne bis in idem and Multiple Sanctioning Systems
    Chapter 2023
  4. Feminist Justice and the European Court of Human Rights

    Gender equality is clearly one of the pillar principles of the European Convention on Human Rights. Protection of women’s rights can be treated...
    Chapter 2023
  5. Equal marriage rights and the European Courts

    The legalisation of same-sex marriage has taken off globally in the last thirty years, especially in Europe; thirty-three countries around the world,...

    Masuma Shahid in ERA Forum
    Article Open access 25 January 2023
  6. Human Rights in Sports Arbitration: What Should the Court of Arbitration for Sport do for Protecting Human Rights in Sports?

    Sports governing bodies establish their sporting rules and regulations. Nevertheless, they confront a complex question concerning whether a female...

    Tsubasa Shinohara in Liverpool Law Review
    Article Open access 21 October 2023
  7. Legal gender recognition in times of change at the European Court of Human Rights

    The COVID-19 pandemic has made the role of identity papers for the enjoyment of human rights once more obvious. It is thus a suitable moment to...

    Lena Holzer in ERA Forum
    Article Open access 24 May 2022
  8. Elaborating a Human Rights-Friendly Copyright Framework for Generative AI

    As works are increasingly produced by machines using artificial intelligence (AI) systems, with a result that is often difficult to distinguish from...

    Article Open access 03 June 2024
  9. To Derogate or to Restrict? The COVID-19 Pandemic, Proportionality and the Justificatory Gap in European Human Rights Law

    In this paper, I offer an analytical and normative framework to re-visit the question of whether state parties should derogate from the European...

    Alain Zysset in Jus Cogens
    Article Open access 12 July 2022
  10. Externalisation of Migration Control: Impunity or Accountability for Human Rights Violations?

    Externalisation and the human rights violations it entails have received much attention in recent years from both advocates and academics. Since a...

    Article Open access 15 April 2024
  11. The European Court of Human Rights and the Environment

    Environmental protection has been a long-standing question before the European Court of Human Rights. The case-law of the ECtHR is vast and...
    Chapter 2022
  12. The Incompatibility of Banning Political Speech in Sports with the Right to Freedom of Expression Under the European Convention on Human Rights

    The SGBs and the CAS have created principles specific to the realm of sports based on the assumption that sports has a specific legal order and...
    H. Burak Gemalmaz in Sports and Human Rights
    Conference paper Open access 2024
  13. Whistleblower Protection Under the European Convention on Human Rights

    This chapter presents the European Court of Human Rights’ case-law on whistleblower protection. It provides an extensive analysis of the six criteria...
    Chapter 2021
  14. Life Imprisonment Without Parole: The Compatibility of Serbia’s Approach with the European Convention on Human Rights

    In this article, the author deals with the issue of life imprisonment without parole. Life imprisonment represents a new type of penalty in Serbian...

    Veljko Turanjanin in Liverpool Law Review
    Article 08 March 2021
  15. A human rights-based approach for effective criminal justice response to human trafficking

    Human trafficking is a complex, multifaceted, and deeply layered issue. Consequently, any mitigation strategy employed against it must also be...

    Article Open access 27 January 2024
  16. Human Rights Treaties and Constitutional Block

    This chapter provides a theoretical analysis, from the perspective of the Inter-American System of Human Rights, of some of the consequences that...
    Living reference work entry 2024
  17. Overview of the recent case-law of the European Court of Human Rights on the balance between the right to private life and the right to freedom of expression

    The right to respect for private life and the right to freedom of expression deserve equal protection. Private life is a wide notion, and it includes...

    Raluca Stancescu-Cojocaru in ERA Forum
    Article 08 August 2023
  18. Map** the UK’s Constitutional Relationship with Britain’s Overseas Territories in the Human Rights Sphere

    At the time of the drafting of the European Convention on Human Rights, many European countries had significant colonies across the world and the way...
    Chapter 2024
  19. Impacts of the Ukraine Conflict on European Human Rights Law: Challenges and Resilience of Multi-layered Regional Mechanisms

    The Russian invasion of Ukraine that occurred on 24 February 2022, has caused serious violations of international humanitarian law (IHL) and...
    Chapter 2023
  20. Plausibility to Human Vulnerability or Both: Shifting Provisional Measures Standards in Human Rights Cases Before the International Court of Justice

    The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has the power to indicate provisional measures to preserve the rights of the States. States resorting to...

    Atul Alexander in Liverpool Law Review
    Article 11 January 2024
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