The article examines the recent judgment of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) in Abu Omar v. Italy, concerning a case of extraordinary rendition to torture. The article contextualizes the ruling of the ECtHR in light of the previous judicial developments at the national level and explains that the ECtHR has been able to pierce the veil of state sovereignty, which had clouded the case in municipal courts. The article claims that the Court has acted as an effective forum ensuring accountability for gross human rights violations and concludes suggesting that, at a time when terrorist threats persist, the ECtHR remains more important than ever to balance human rights with national security concerns
The purpose of this article is to analyze the application of the State secret privilege in litigatio...
In Saadi v Italy, the European Court of Human Rights held that article 3 of the European Convention ...
In April 2015, the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) ruled that Italian legislation is inadequa...
The article examines the recent judgment of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) in Abu Omar v...
The role of the European Court of Human Rights is fundamentalin the struggle against severe human ri...
In Saadi v. Italy, the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) unanimously reaff...
Abstract. — By a judgment rendered on 23 February 2016, the European Court\ud of Human Rights found ...
This article deals with the political and legal implications concerning alleged U.S. extraordinary ...
ABSTRACT. Extraordinary Renditions and Human Rights: A Few Reflections upon the Abu Omar Case This a...
The article examines the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) case law in relation to extraordinar...
This article examines how the European Court of Human Rights, in three “extraordinary rendition” cas...
none1noOn 17 February 2011, political refugee Abu Omar was abducted from Italian territory and trans...
The torture and murder of Italian PhD student Giulio Regeni in Egypt has reignited deep concerns abo...
La nota commenta la sentenza della Corte europea dei diritti dell'uomo sul caso Abu Omar. In partico...
In Abu Qatada v UK, the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) held that deportation with assurances...
The purpose of this article is to analyze the application of the State secret privilege in litigatio...
In Saadi v Italy, the European Court of Human Rights held that article 3 of the European Convention ...
In April 2015, the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) ruled that Italian legislation is inadequa...
The article examines the recent judgment of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) in Abu Omar v...
The role of the European Court of Human Rights is fundamentalin the struggle against severe human ri...
In Saadi v. Italy, the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) unanimously reaff...
Abstract. — By a judgment rendered on 23 February 2016, the European Court\ud of Human Rights found ...
This article deals with the political and legal implications concerning alleged U.S. extraordinary ...
ABSTRACT. Extraordinary Renditions and Human Rights: A Few Reflections upon the Abu Omar Case This a...
The article examines the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) case law in relation to extraordinar...
This article examines how the European Court of Human Rights, in three “extraordinary rendition” cas...
none1noOn 17 February 2011, political refugee Abu Omar was abducted from Italian territory and trans...
The torture and murder of Italian PhD student Giulio Regeni in Egypt has reignited deep concerns abo...
La nota commenta la sentenza della Corte europea dei diritti dell'uomo sul caso Abu Omar. In partico...
In Abu Qatada v UK, the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) held that deportation with assurances...
The purpose of this article is to analyze the application of the State secret privilege in litigatio...
In Saadi v Italy, the European Court of Human Rights held that article 3 of the European Convention ...
In April 2015, the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) ruled that Italian legislation is inadequa...