The interpretation of the European Convention of Human Rights is not a process unknown to the national interpreter. This explains the importance of understanding the different methods employed by the Strasbourg Court in the interpretation of the Convention provisions. The main criticism that has been addressed to the Court’s interpretation activity is the belief that Strasbourg has over the years failed to outline a univocal interpretation framework, choosing to resort to different canons of interpretation from time to time based on the specific circumstances of the case under examination and the interests at stake. This paper aims to demonstrate how such criticism is ill-founded and how in fact a predominant role can be assigned to the t...
The European Convention Human Rights system, despite being the most effective system in providing in...
It is widely accepted that evolutive interpretation is necessary to keep European human rights effec...
This study seeks to flesh out a theory of national application of the European Convention on Human R...
The interpretation of the European Convention of Human Rights is not a process unknown to the nation...
The European Convention Human Rights system, despite being the most effective system in providing in...
The European Court of Human Rights has constantly highlighted the importance of Article 6 of the Con...
The European Court of Human Rights (the Court) has progressively developed a method of interpretatio...
The European Convention on Human Rightsin collaboration with the European Court of Human Rights crea...
The issues that related to the interpretation of European Convention for the Protection of Human Rig...
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has clarified when domestic procedures are fair, but it r...
Evolutive interpretation is one of the most important interpretative tools of the European Court of ...
The interpretation rules established by articles 31 to 33 of the Vienna Convention are vague enough ...
Currently mired in controversy, the European Court of Human Rights and the Convention itself have co...
In this article, the authors examine the impact of interpretative methods and principles, as develop...
The protection of human rights through the European Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Freed...
The European Convention Human Rights system, despite being the most effective system in providing in...
It is widely accepted that evolutive interpretation is necessary to keep European human rights effec...
This study seeks to flesh out a theory of national application of the European Convention on Human R...
The interpretation of the European Convention of Human Rights is not a process unknown to the nation...
The European Convention Human Rights system, despite being the most effective system in providing in...
The European Court of Human Rights has constantly highlighted the importance of Article 6 of the Con...
The European Court of Human Rights (the Court) has progressively developed a method of interpretatio...
The European Convention on Human Rightsin collaboration with the European Court of Human Rights crea...
The issues that related to the interpretation of European Convention for the Protection of Human Rig...
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has clarified when domestic procedures are fair, but it r...
Evolutive interpretation is one of the most important interpretative tools of the European Court of ...
The interpretation rules established by articles 31 to 33 of the Vienna Convention are vague enough ...
Currently mired in controversy, the European Court of Human Rights and the Convention itself have co...
In this article, the authors examine the impact of interpretative methods and principles, as develop...
The protection of human rights through the European Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Freed...
The European Convention Human Rights system, despite being the most effective system in providing in...
It is widely accepted that evolutive interpretation is necessary to keep European human rights effec...
This study seeks to flesh out a theory of national application of the European Convention on Human R...