Much of the academic debate concerning the function of the Margin of Appreciation (MoA) doctrine is based on the assumption that democracy works more or less well and, therefore, any impugned domestic policy merits respect. The role of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) should, therefore, be secondary confined to the rare situations when the democratic process fails and the national courts refrain from rescuing it. This debate assumes that the causes of democratic failures are internal, or that domestic decision-making processes are sufficiently resilient to outside pressure. This is obviously wrong, and more so today than in any other time in the history of the modern state. The aim of this essay is to explore these external challe...
Fundamental rights standards in Europe diverge as a result of differences in legal traditions, const...
Human rights globally become an inarguable virtue and it requires the conviction that all human bein...
Purpose of this article is to revisit the traditional notion of subsidiarity as a principle based on...
The article presents an argument in favour of a richer theory of subsidiarity in the European Court ...
La doctrina del margen de apreciación (MoA) de los Estados es presentada como un avance en términos ...
The interpretation and application of international human rights conventions is an especially delica...
In this article I develop a normative theory of the subsidiarity principle in international adjudica...
What might the Inter-American Court of Human Rights (IACtHR) gain from a ‘judicial dialogue’ with th...
The European Human Rights Convention is a treaty-based, divided-power system created for the specifi...
This book analyses the case-law of the European Convention on Human Rights with particular reference...
The European Court of Human Rights’ margin of appreciation doctrine is of growing importance in gene...
International human rights courts are faced with the challenge of protecting human rights standards ...
Abstract Critics challenge international courts for their interference with domestic democratic proc...
Published online: 19 October 2022In August 2021, Protocol 15 inserted the doctrine of the margin of...
This thesis is about establishing a balance between universal human rights and particular cultures o...
Fundamental rights standards in Europe diverge as a result of differences in legal traditions, const...
Human rights globally become an inarguable virtue and it requires the conviction that all human bein...
Purpose of this article is to revisit the traditional notion of subsidiarity as a principle based on...
The article presents an argument in favour of a richer theory of subsidiarity in the European Court ...
La doctrina del margen de apreciación (MoA) de los Estados es presentada como un avance en términos ...
The interpretation and application of international human rights conventions is an especially delica...
In this article I develop a normative theory of the subsidiarity principle in international adjudica...
What might the Inter-American Court of Human Rights (IACtHR) gain from a ‘judicial dialogue’ with th...
The European Human Rights Convention is a treaty-based, divided-power system created for the specifi...
This book analyses the case-law of the European Convention on Human Rights with particular reference...
The European Court of Human Rights’ margin of appreciation doctrine is of growing importance in gene...
International human rights courts are faced with the challenge of protecting human rights standards ...
Abstract Critics challenge international courts for their interference with domestic democratic proc...
Published online: 19 October 2022In August 2021, Protocol 15 inserted the doctrine of the margin of...
This thesis is about establishing a balance between universal human rights and particular cultures o...
Fundamental rights standards in Europe diverge as a result of differences in legal traditions, const...
Human rights globally become an inarguable virtue and it requires the conviction that all human bein...
Purpose of this article is to revisit the traditional notion of subsidiarity as a principle based on...