Theoretical views on the concept of subsidiarity are examined followed by an analysis of the origins of the principle of subsidiarity within the ECHR. The Court’s utilisation of the principle, as disclosed by the jurisprudence, is studied across three time periods encompassing the original part-time Court, the first decade of the full-time Court and the post-Interlaken era. This is supplemented by a consideration of some quantitative data, derived from the Court’s HUDOC database, on the usage of subsidiarity in the case reports of Court judgments. Particular attention is given to Grand Chamber judgments since 2010. Overall conclusions are then drawn on, inter alia, whether the Court’s use of the principle has altered over time, whether the ...
In the first section this article examines the different meanings of subsidiarity, its character as ...
The aim of this work is two-fold. First it attempts to construct a more solid critique of the Europe...
This paper is the second of two papers which examine the versatility of the principle of subsidiarit...
Theoretical views on the concept of subsidiarity are examined followed by an analysis of the origins...
Purpose of this article is to revisit the traditional notion of subsidiarity as a principle based on...
The post-Maastricht world of the European Union is only about two years old. Within that new world, ...
This paper will analyze and evaluate the role of the Court of Justice of the European Union (the Cou...
The article presents an argument in favour of a richer theory of subsidiarity in the European Court ...
The article presents an argument in favour of a richer theory of subsidiarity in the European Court ...
In the first section this article examines the different meanings of subsidiarity, its character as ...
In the first section this article examines the different meanings of subsidiarity, its character as ...
Objectives: For the European Union, the principle of subsidiarity is associated with the principle o...
This paper is the second of two papers which examine the versatility of the principle of subsidiarit...
This paper is the second of two papers which examine the versatility of the principle of subsidiarit...
This paper is the second of two papers which examine the versatility of the principle of subsidiarit...
In the first section this article examines the different meanings of subsidiarity, its character as ...
The aim of this work is two-fold. First it attempts to construct a more solid critique of the Europe...
This paper is the second of two papers which examine the versatility of the principle of subsidiarit...
Theoretical views on the concept of subsidiarity are examined followed by an analysis of the origins...
Purpose of this article is to revisit the traditional notion of subsidiarity as a principle based on...
The post-Maastricht world of the European Union is only about two years old. Within that new world, ...
This paper will analyze and evaluate the role of the Court of Justice of the European Union (the Cou...
The article presents an argument in favour of a richer theory of subsidiarity in the European Court ...
The article presents an argument in favour of a richer theory of subsidiarity in the European Court ...
In the first section this article examines the different meanings of subsidiarity, its character as ...
In the first section this article examines the different meanings of subsidiarity, its character as ...
Objectives: For the European Union, the principle of subsidiarity is associated with the principle o...
This paper is the second of two papers which examine the versatility of the principle of subsidiarit...
This paper is the second of two papers which examine the versatility of the principle of subsidiarit...
This paper is the second of two papers which examine the versatility of the principle of subsidiarit...
In the first section this article examines the different meanings of subsidiarity, its character as ...
The aim of this work is two-fold. First it attempts to construct a more solid critique of the Europe...
This paper is the second of two papers which examine the versatility of the principle of subsidiarit...