Article 36 of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) enables third parties to intervene in cases before the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR). Access to justice is a very important principle which has been developed both in international law and in the context of the ECHR. There is, however, no clear answer regarding the question of how legal aid is accessible for third persons who are affected by proceedings without being a party to them. Taking the example of German law introducing Legal Aid for affected third parties, the authors ask if such a national act is necessary from the perspective of the access to justice. The law described here adds an additional national layer to internationalized proceedings and the authors seek ...
After canvassing the CJEU's return-related case-law and identifying the references to the ECHR and t...
Summary. The EU’s attempts to adopt an EU-wide instrument on the right to access to legal aid in cri...
The first draft of this article was presented at the 1st Joint Symposium between Seoul National Univ...
AbstractArticle 36 of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) enables third parties to interv...
Article 36 of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) enables third parties to intervene in c...
The present paper seeks to explore the present and prevailing obstacles to the respect of the right ...
“The right of poor persons” or legal aid, as part of the free access to justice and a fundamental ri...
This paper explores a linked set of contradictions – some of which verge on paradox – about legal ai...
Contains fulltext : 169332pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)One of the t...
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has clarified when domestic procedures are fair, but it r...
The contribution at hand highlights a special aspect of the European Union’s (EU) accession to the E...
This thesis seeks to investigate the impact of the decisions of the International Court of Justice o...
The court of justice of the european union (cjeu) has taken a restrictive approach when interpreting...
Article 1F of the Refugee Convention obliges contracting states to exclude individuals suspected of ...
This article examines access to the European Court of Justice under Art.230 EC, relating to judicial...
After canvassing the CJEU's return-related case-law and identifying the references to the ECHR and t...
Summary. The EU’s attempts to adopt an EU-wide instrument on the right to access to legal aid in cri...
The first draft of this article was presented at the 1st Joint Symposium between Seoul National Univ...
AbstractArticle 36 of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) enables third parties to interv...
Article 36 of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) enables third parties to intervene in c...
The present paper seeks to explore the present and prevailing obstacles to the respect of the right ...
“The right of poor persons” or legal aid, as part of the free access to justice and a fundamental ri...
This paper explores a linked set of contradictions – some of which verge on paradox – about legal ai...
Contains fulltext : 169332pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)One of the t...
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has clarified when domestic procedures are fair, but it r...
The contribution at hand highlights a special aspect of the European Union’s (EU) accession to the E...
This thesis seeks to investigate the impact of the decisions of the International Court of Justice o...
The court of justice of the european union (cjeu) has taken a restrictive approach when interpreting...
Article 1F of the Refugee Convention obliges contracting states to exclude individuals suspected of ...
This article examines access to the European Court of Justice under Art.230 EC, relating to judicial...
After canvassing the CJEU's return-related case-law and identifying the references to the ECHR and t...
Summary. The EU’s attempts to adopt an EU-wide instrument on the right to access to legal aid in cri...
The first draft of this article was presented at the 1st Joint Symposium between Seoul National Univ...