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This is an official account of the ECHR Law Review. Our editors are Kanstantsin Dzehtsiarou (@dzehtsiarou.bsky.social) and Vassilis Tzevelekos. We are published by BRILL
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The newest editorial note from on of our editors-in-chief Vassilis Tzevelekos who asks us to think if the ECHR failed us? In this thought provoking piece he engages with two guest editorials by Judge Pavli and Nils Muznieks. The editorial piece is available in open access. brill.com/downloadpdf/...
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Our newest guest editorial note from Judge Darian Pavli expanding on his ideas from Novaya Gazeta v Russia: brill.com/view/journal... (open access)
New and highly topical paper on @echr.coe.int and climate litigation in our advance access.
We are happy to inform you that the newest paper by Prof Andreas Follesdal is published in our journal. His paper is a part of the upcoming special issue on interconnections between authoritarian populism and human rights. brill.com/view/journal...
Our editors just published a paper on Russia’s expulsion from the Council of Europe. It is free to download.
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Our newest guest editorial is by Nils Muznieks - the former @coe.int Human Rights Commissioner reflecting on his time in office. It is insightful, original and full of vision. It is behind the paywall for now but it will be in open access when the issue is published online. brill.com/view/journal...
While most people are taking their well deserved summer breaks we keep producing excellent research on @echr.coe.int This time it is a paper by Adam Krzywon looking at defamation. It will be a part of our upcoming special issue on prevention of democratic decay. brill.com/view/journal...
We hope that, while enjoying the summer sun, you’ll also take a moment to read about a largely overlooked area of @echr.coe.int case law concerning the rights of future retirees. A new paper by Kevin Hartmann-Cortes explores the admissibility of such claims. brill.com/view/journal...
Our editor @dzehtsiarou.bsky.social just published his editorial note for the upcoming issue of our journal looking at the social contract within which the @echr.coe.int is operating (open access): brill.com/view/journal...
Our newest case comment looks at Executief Van De Moslims Van België v Belgium. In this case @echr.coe.int for the first time considered animal’s welfare as a relevant consideration in the freedom of religion cases. Excellent comment by Giulio Fedele. brill.com/view/journal...
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My new article on Climate Change Litigation under the ECHR is out in @echr-law-review.bsky.social. (Thanks to my colleagues @lancasterlaw.bsky.social and @cohelongo.bsky.social for comments.) brill.com/view/journal...
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“Don’t Bother Quitting, Because You’re Fired”: Russia’s Expulsion from the Council of Europe is the new article that I co-authored with V Tzevelekos. Here, we examine whether the failure to invite Russia to withdraw from the Council of Europe. We don’t believe it does brill.com/view/journal...
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