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Article 3 of ECHR

Life sentence penalty and extradition under article 3 of the ECHR:  A leading case of the European Court of Human Rights

Life sentence penalty and extradition under article 3 of the ECHR: A leading case of the European Court of Human Rights

... of Article 3 (prohibition of inhuman or degrading treatment) of the Convention if one or the other applicant was extradited to the United States, finding that neither applicant had demonstrated that there ...

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The ECHR and the protection of irregular migrants in the social sphere

The ECHR and the protection of irregular migrants in the social sphere

... of Article 3 protection and retreat from its integrated approach to interpretation evince the Court’s failure to reconcile the exercise of the Government immigration power with States’ ECHR ...

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The European Arrest Warrant: the role of judges when human rights are at
risk

The European Arrest Warrant: the role of judges when human rights are at risk

... The risk of rights infringements in extradition cases is often raised in relation to Article 3 ECHR focusing on the detention conditions in which people anticipate they will be held, and[r] ...

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The opposition of the CJEU to the ECHR as a mechanism of international human rights

The opposition of the CJEU to the ECHR as a mechanism of international human rights

... The CJEU’s protectionist stance towards internal review of EU human rights is reinforced across other parts of Opinion 2/13. The CJEU denies the ECtHR the role of external monitor of EU human rights specifi cally where ...

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Re thinking Herczegfalvy: the ECHR and the control of psychiatric treatment

Re thinking Herczegfalvy: the ECHR and the control of psychiatric treatment

... 106. [88.] Article 8(2) also requires, however, that any reliance on Article 8(2) be ‘in accordance with the law’. The Court recalls that the expression "in accordance with the law" requires firstly ...

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Protection against Genetic Discrimination and the Biomedicine Convention

Protection against Genetic Discrimination and the Biomedicine Convention

... Now that Article 11 of the Biomedicine Convention seeks to complement the protection offered by Article 14 of the ECHR and Protocol XII to the ECHR it appears logical to interpret this t[r] ...

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Volume 3 - Article 3

Volume 3 - Article 3

... The estimates presented above grossly overstate the causal impact on fertility of individual investments in education. When it was taken into account that educated women tend to have a Christian background, and that ...

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Vulnerability and the right to respect for private life as an autonomous source of protection against expulsion under Article 8 ECHR

Vulnerability and the right to respect for private life as an autonomous source of protection against expulsion under Article 8 ECHR

... universal ECHR subject means that non-nationals who find themselves within the jurisdiction of ECHR States are recognised as fully-fledged ECHR subjects and can thus avail themselves of the rights ...

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The EU and the ECHR : collective and non-discrimination labour rights at a crossroad?

The EU and the ECHR : collective and non-discrimination labour rights at a crossroad?

... So much has happened since the Court’s early foray into social policy that it is perhaps timely to question whether such criticisms are still relevant. Interestingly the most significant development in the EU’s ...

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The veil of ignorance: a critical analysis of the French ban on religious symbols in the context of the application of Article 9 of the ECHR

The veil of ignorance: a critical analysis of the French ban on religious symbols in the context of the application of Article 9 of the ECHR

... Following this, other states have followed suit, or at least relied upon the French approach to support a similar stance or even to extend the scope of the prohibition to all public area[r] ...

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Death by Birdsong: Has Twitter Sealed the Coffin on Britain's Privacy Injunction?

Death by Birdsong: Has Twitter Sealed the Coffin on Britain's Privacy Injunction?

... Justice Eady applied the two-prong test succinctly. First, because the subject matter involved intimate and sexual behavior and was not conducted publicly, it appeared clear under both U.K. and Strasbourg jurisprudence ...

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Volume 3 - Article 12

Volume 3 - Article 12

... Trends in sex differences over age and time can be presented more clearly by plotting the data from Table 1 by age groups and periods (Figure 3). Figure 3a shows estimates of the sex ratio plotted by age group. ...

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Volume 3 - Article 6

Volume 3 - Article 6

... Unless the age-at-death distribution has only one dominant mode, the C-indicators may, because of their age-neutrality, present more than one compression area. It is particularly likely that a high-mortality population ...

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Volume 3 - Article 7

Volume 3 - Article 7

... 2. If part of the previous program effort involved public subsidization of contraceptives, the elimination of these subsidies might increase the price of contraceptives, which in turn could induce some reduction in use ...

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Volume 3 - Article 8

Volume 3 - Article 8

... Our analyses are based on an unique database for Bulgaria which is based on a linkage between the death records for the period 5th of December 1992 – 31st of December 1993 and the census on 4th of December 1992. This ...

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Volume 3 - Article 9

Volume 3 - Article 9

... We also use logistic regression to estimate the effect of the time change on the likelihood of having no disease and the likelihood of having extensive comorbidity (3+ diseases). Where there was significant change ...

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Volume 3 - Article 10

Volume 3 - Article 10

... PES, each of the small areas for which estimates are needed contains sampled units parameters governing heterogeneity are identi ¿ able without the presence of a census or evaluation sa[r] ...

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Volume 3 - Article 11

Volume 3 - Article 11

... It was easier to link people with uncommon than common names, but how did name frequency affect the result of the linkage? All the first names in the data material except the people born after 1865 were counted. Double ...

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Volume 3 - Article 13

Volume 3 - Article 13

... 23. Of course, there are other possible readings of the heterogeneity among national household models. In the nineties, some analyses are based on the category of individualistic disposition. E.g. Strather [ 1992 ] ...

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Volume 3 Number 1 Article 3

Volume 3 Number 1 Article 3

... This scenario is un- wise for ethical and public policy reasons, as "[r]elying on a handful of self-interested corporations to make important and far-reaching de[r] ...

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