In April 2011, University College Dublin (UCD) School of Law research students held their Fifth Annual Postgraduate Conference, the theme of which was "The Legacy and Future of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR). Evaluating Sixty Years of the European Human Rights Project." The articles contained in this special edition of the German Law Journal reflect the efforts made at this conference by its participants. While the papers presented vary quite widely in their substantive content, they are connected by a recurring theme- that the ECtHR faces a crisis of legitimacy. A judgment is legitimate if it is persuasive to the civic society constituted by the European Convention of Human Rights(ECHR), and perceived as authoritative by the su...
This paper inquires into legitimacy problems regarding the European Convention on Human Rights, in ...
This paper inquires into legitimacy problems regarding the European Convention on Human Rights, in ...
The author would like to thank Paul Beaumont, Richard Bellamy, Mátyás Bódig, Andreas Føllesdal, Gábo...
In April 2011, University College Dublin (UCD) School of Law research students held their Fifth Annu...
In April 2011, University College Dublin (UCD) School of Law research students held their Fifth Annu...
In April 2011, University College Dublin (UCD) School of Law research students held their Fifth Annu...
Published online: 16 Oct 2015Over the past several years, there has been an increase in critiques of...
Over the past several years, there has been an increase in critiques of the European Court of Human ...
Over the past several years, there has been an increase in critiques of the European Court of Human ...
In order to be effective, international tribunals should be perceived as legitimate adjudicators. Eu...
In order to be effective, international tribunals should be perceived as legitimate adjudicators. Eu...
It is widely accepted that evolutive interpretation is necessary to keep European human rights effec...
It is widely accepted that evolutive interpretation is necessary to keep European human rights effec...
This paper inquires into legitimacy problems regarding the European Convention on Human Rights, in p...
This article offers an empirically grounded interpretivist theory of the social legitimacy of the Eu...
This paper inquires into legitimacy problems regarding the European Convention on Human Rights, in ...
This paper inquires into legitimacy problems regarding the European Convention on Human Rights, in ...
The author would like to thank Paul Beaumont, Richard Bellamy, Mátyás Bódig, Andreas Føllesdal, Gábo...
In April 2011, University College Dublin (UCD) School of Law research students held their Fifth Annu...
In April 2011, University College Dublin (UCD) School of Law research students held their Fifth Annu...
In April 2011, University College Dublin (UCD) School of Law research students held their Fifth Annu...
Published online: 16 Oct 2015Over the past several years, there has been an increase in critiques of...
Over the past several years, there has been an increase in critiques of the European Court of Human ...
Over the past several years, there has been an increase in critiques of the European Court of Human ...
In order to be effective, international tribunals should be perceived as legitimate adjudicators. Eu...
In order to be effective, international tribunals should be perceived as legitimate adjudicators. Eu...
It is widely accepted that evolutive interpretation is necessary to keep European human rights effec...
It is widely accepted that evolutive interpretation is necessary to keep European human rights effec...
This paper inquires into legitimacy problems regarding the European Convention on Human Rights, in p...
This article offers an empirically grounded interpretivist theory of the social legitimacy of the Eu...
This paper inquires into legitimacy problems regarding the European Convention on Human Rights, in ...
This paper inquires into legitimacy problems regarding the European Convention on Human Rights, in ...
The author would like to thank Paul Beaumont, Richard Bellamy, Mátyás Bódig, Andreas Føllesdal, Gábo...