By Unknown Friday, April 29, 2016 The Russian Response to the Prisoner Voting Judgment The voting rights of prisoners under the European Convention on Human Rights continue to be the object of debate in some countries - whereas...
By Unknown Friday, April 22, 2016 Conference on Prisoner Voting Rights and the ECHR The University of Liverpool, in cooperation with the Council of Europe and the PluriCourts project, is organising a two day workshop on one ...
By Unknown Wednesday, April 20, 2016 Version 2.24 MEDIC! Silly girl blinked when I took her picture. For Patrons, this time we added some more clothes including the new female nurse outfit. The mal...
By Unknown Tuesday, April 19, 2016 Conference on European Consensus The School of Law at the University of Portsmouth, the European University Institute (EUI) and the School of Law and Social Justice, Univers...
By Unknown Monday, April 18, 2016 Video on Admissibility Criteria In an effort to increase the understanding of how the application system in Strasbourg works, the Court is constantly increasing the number ...
By Unknown Wednesday, April 13, 2016 11th Cinema, Human Rights and Advocacy summer school: Deadline 30 April
By Unknown Monday, April 11, 2016 New ECHR Readings Please find below a number of new readings on the European Convention of Human Rights, the Court, and its case-law: * B.M. Oomen, 'A ser...
By Unknown Friday, April 8, 2016 The Mistrial, An Innovation in International Criminal Law --> Earlier this week, the second Kenyan case at the International Criminal Court came to an end with the granting of a motion by ...
By Unknown Thursday, April 7, 2016 Fred Harhoff and the mystery of the Šešelj acquittal The acquittal judgment of Vojislav Šešelj paints a portrait of a man who might be described as ‘the Donald Trump of Serbi...
By Unknown 9:29 AM Guest Post: Grand Chamber Judgment Bédat v Switzerland At the end of last month, the Grand Chamber of the Court issued its judgment in the case of Bédat v. Switzerland on journalism and investig...