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European Human rights law

On coming to terms: how European human rights law imagines the human condition

On coming to terms: how European human rights law imagines the human condition

... in European human rights law in the ECtHR’s acceptance of the experiences of the projecting individual in terms of ‘the rights and freedoms of ...own rights and freedoms are now ...

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Legal Recognition of Gender Change for Transsexual Persons in the United Kingdom: The Human Rights Act 1998 and "Compatibility" with European Human Rights Law

Legal Recognition of Gender Change for Transsexual Persons in the United Kingdom: The Human Rights Act 1998 and "Compatibility" with European Human Rights Law

... Since it is for the Member States to determine the conditions under which legal recognition is given to the change of gender of a person in R.'s situation-as the European [r] ...

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The impact of the European Convention on Human Rights on UK family law : doctrine, theory and gender

The impact of the European Convention on Human Rights on UK family law : doctrine, theory and gender

... certain rights and interests are intrinsically valuable and should prima facie be protected, its adherence to a strictly deontological approach may be viewed as undermined in respect of the materially qualified ...

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Crossing borders between international refugee law and international human rights law in the European context: can human rights enhance protection against persecution based on sexual orientation (and beyond)?

Crossing borders between international refugee law and international human rights law in the European context: can human rights enhance protection against persecution based on sexual orientation (and beyond)?

... Following this reasoning, any decision adopted in places subject to contracting States’ jurisdiction which prevents people fleeing homophobia from accessing asylum should embed an evaluation of its ‘direct and reasonably ...

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Human Rights and Environmental Wrongs: Achieving Environmental Justice through Human Rights Law

Human Rights and Environmental Wrongs: Achieving Environmental Justice through Human Rights Law

... of human rights law may be the availability of human rights tribunals, courts and committees, which could be utilised by individuals and communities who allege their human ...

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The Case of Young, James, and Webster: British Labor Law and the European Convention on Human Rights

The Case of Young, James, and Webster: British Labor Law and the European Convention on Human Rights

... Article 11 of the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms guarantees all individuals within the jurisdiction of the signatory states the [r] ...

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Constitutionalisation of Private Law: The European Convention on Human Rights Perspective

Constitutionalisation of Private Law: The European Convention on Human Rights Perspective

... In addition, within private law the rights contained in the ECHR may have a certain effect on - horizontal - legal relations between citizens through the concept developed by case law of[r] ...

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"Human Rights and the Law".

"Human Rights and the Law".

... annual human rights reports, for ...of human rights, who prescribe policies and act on the basis of available data to ameliorate human rights of the victims ...SVS, human ...

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The European Human Rights System

The European Human Rights System

... agreements, human rights agreements require governments to accept an obligation with no corresponding benefit to ...national law, they have all done ...

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Freedom of press in light of freedom of speech under the European Convention on Human Rights and Turkish Law

Freedom of press in light of freedom of speech under the European Convention on Human Rights and Turkish Law

... Sonuç olarak davacı, toplumun gündeminde sık sık yer alan bir kişi olması sebebiyle, toplumun kendisine verdiği önemi ve toplumun değer yargılarını hiçe sayan bir davranış içinde bulun[r] ...

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LL.M. Program in International Human Rights Law

LL.M. Program in International Human Rights Law

... of Human Rights Inter-American Commission on Human Rights European Court of Human Rights African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights CEJIL Constitutional ...

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Human rights law as social control

Human rights law as social control

... contemporary European societies (Habermas, 1989), applicants know that a favourable judgment in the Court can have widespread effects throughout Europe and ...of law (for example, Olivecrona, 1971) it is ...

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Subsidiarity and the European Convention on Human Rights

Subsidiarity and the European Convention on Human Rights

... and subsequently it was revived during the medieval period by Thomas Aquinas. In the seventeenth century Johannes Althusius applied subsidiarity as an aspect of his theoretical views regarding the role of a secular ...

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Update to the European Human Rights System

Update to the European Human Rights System

... In the Court’s opinion, the Draft Treaty would allow EU law to be ruled on by an external court, the ECtHR, and would in many ways fail to maintain the cohesiveness and autonomy of EU law. Every author that ...

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“Woman” in the European Human Rights System: How is the Reproductive Rights Jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights Constructing Narratives of Women’s Citizenship?

“Woman” in the European Human Rights System: How is the Reproductive Rights Jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights Constructing Narratives of Women’s Citizenship?

... case law in an exhaustive manner, the pattern that emerges in ECtHR’s treatment of issues related to reproduction is one that largely discounts, or even disregards, the gendered aspects and implications of these ...

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M.S.S. v. Belgium and Greece (European Court of Human Rights): The Interplay Between European Union Law and the European Convention on Human Rights in the Post-Lisbon Era

M.S.S. v. Belgium and Greece (European Court of Human Rights): The Interplay Between European Union Law and the European Convention on Human Rights in the Post-Lisbon Era

... the European Convention and the interpretation of the Convention by the ECHR in developing its jurisprudence of “general principles of Union law,” which includes the protection of human ...

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The EU's Accession to the European Convention on Human Rights: An International Law Perspective

The EU's Accession to the European Convention on Human Rights: An International Law Perspective

... same rights and duties as the other judges, or whether special rules should apply in respect of this ...EU law should be taken into ...the Law of the Sea (ITLOS) is composed of 21 members, elected ...

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Promoting Human Rights within the Union: The Role of European Private International Law

Promoting Human Rights within the Union: The Role of European Private International Law

... divorce law once divorces obtained under flexible conditions elsewhere have been ...applicable law, and subsequently perhaps for those whose legal relationship manifests itself only in an internal context ...

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The Decisions of the European Court of Human Rights in the Legal System of the Continental Law as a Source of the Administrative Procedural Law

The Decisions of the European Court of Human Rights in the Legal System of the Continental Law as a Source of the Administrative Procedural Law

... the European Court of Human Rights decisions, which have become final in accordance with the ...of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms concerning the interpretation or application of ...

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Aggression and International Human Rights Law

Aggression and International Human Rights Law

... the European Convention probably does not apply to the conduct of hostilities in an international armed ...the European Convention for certain of its actions in Iraq, it has not yet been challenged with ...

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