Protection of free expression in Russia is headed the wrong direction, but one institution may still be able to slow its backward slide: the Russian judiciary. In particular, sub-national courts-those operating at the ground level-have the potential to shape a renewed jurisprudence of free expression in Russia. To encourage as much, the European Court ofHuman Rights (ECHR) should engage the Russian courts in a pattern of intersystemic adjudication, pressing them to embrace ideas about the role of courts, the law, human rights, and free expression more in line with international norms. Hopefully, this can reverse Russia\u27s current path toward the suppression of free expression
After the highly controversial YUKOS judgment of 19 January 2017, on 23 May 2017 the Constitutional ...
The Constitution of the Russian Federation of 1993 not only provided the right for and guarantee of ...
The paper consists of seven sections describing the Constitutional Court’s practice in respect of fr...
Protection of free expression in Russia is headed the wrong direction, but one institution may still...
This Article assesses the freedom of expression in Russia and prospects for its future: what has the...
The Russian Federation is a very controversial country regarding freedom of expression. This bachelo...
Again, the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has found a violation of the right to freedom of e...
Freedom of expression in Russia appears to be slowly eroding, Russian Government promising to protec...
This Note examines two of Russia\u27s obligations under the European Convention on Human Rights (ECH...
In four judgments of 23 June 2020 the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) found that the blocking...
The manuscript examines the steps that Russia\u27s courts of general jurisdiction have taken since 2...
This Note examines two of Russia\u27s obligations under the European Convention on Human Rights (ECH...
On 9 May 2018, the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has delivered, unanimously, an important j...
Russia eagerly ratified the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) in 1998. Twenty years later, ...
This Chapter asks whether the recent rulings of the Russian Constitutional Court in 2015 and 2016 de...
After the highly controversial YUKOS judgment of 19 January 2017, on 23 May 2017 the Constitutional ...
The Constitution of the Russian Federation of 1993 not only provided the right for and guarantee of ...
The paper consists of seven sections describing the Constitutional Court’s practice in respect of fr...
Protection of free expression in Russia is headed the wrong direction, but one institution may still...
This Article assesses the freedom of expression in Russia and prospects for its future: what has the...
The Russian Federation is a very controversial country regarding freedom of expression. This bachelo...
Again, the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has found a violation of the right to freedom of e...
Freedom of expression in Russia appears to be slowly eroding, Russian Government promising to protec...
This Note examines two of Russia\u27s obligations under the European Convention on Human Rights (ECH...
In four judgments of 23 June 2020 the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) found that the blocking...
The manuscript examines the steps that Russia\u27s courts of general jurisdiction have taken since 2...
This Note examines two of Russia\u27s obligations under the European Convention on Human Rights (ECH...
On 9 May 2018, the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has delivered, unanimously, an important j...
Russia eagerly ratified the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) in 1998. Twenty years later, ...
This Chapter asks whether the recent rulings of the Russian Constitutional Court in 2015 and 2016 de...
After the highly controversial YUKOS judgment of 19 January 2017, on 23 May 2017 the Constitutional ...
The Constitution of the Russian Federation of 1993 not only provided the right for and guarantee of ...
The paper consists of seven sections describing the Constitutional Court’s practice in respect of fr...