The accession of the European Union to the ECHR raises fundamental questions surrounding the protection of individual rights in the Strasbourg court and the autonomy of EU law. It is argued that any solution should ensure the effective protection of the individual applicant. Thus the appropriate respondent in Strasbourg should be the party which has acted in the concrete case as it can be easily identified. The European Union’s autonomy can be preserved by allowing it to join as a co-respondent. Since the individual has no influence over whether a national court makes a reference under art.267 TFEU, the lack of such a reference should not lead to the inadmissibility of the complaint
Article 6 of the Treaty on European Union (TEU) provides that the EU will accede to the system of hu...
The European Union (EU) became the guardian of the rights of Europeans. From a treaty-based entity t...
Based on a universal understanding of the importance of fundamental human rights and the protection...
The accession of the European Union to the ECHR raises fundamental questions surrounding the protect...
The accession of the European Union to the ECHR raises fundamental questions surrounding the protect...
Several reasons speak in favour of the accession of the European Union to the European Convention. B...
AbstractOn December 2014, the Court of Justice of the European Union adopted one of the most controv...
The contribution at hand highlights a special aspect of the European Union’s (EU) accession to the E...
After having outlined some of the legal implications, as well as of the main issues raised by the ac...
Since the Lisbon Treaty’s entering into force in 2009 it is stated in Article 6(2) TEU that the EU s...
This chapter focuses on the relationship between the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) and the ...
This paper deals with the importance of the EU accession to the ECHR, as the most significant region...
After the European Union's accession to the European Convention on Human Rights the EU will become s...
The ongoing negotiations on accession of the European Union to the European Convention on Human Rig...
After years of negotiation, in April 2013 the European Union (EU) and the member states of the Counc...
Article 6 of the Treaty on European Union (TEU) provides that the EU will accede to the system of hu...
The European Union (EU) became the guardian of the rights of Europeans. From a treaty-based entity t...
Based on a universal understanding of the importance of fundamental human rights and the protection...
The accession of the European Union to the ECHR raises fundamental questions surrounding the protect...
The accession of the European Union to the ECHR raises fundamental questions surrounding the protect...
Several reasons speak in favour of the accession of the European Union to the European Convention. B...
AbstractOn December 2014, the Court of Justice of the European Union adopted one of the most controv...
The contribution at hand highlights a special aspect of the European Union’s (EU) accession to the E...
After having outlined some of the legal implications, as well as of the main issues raised by the ac...
Since the Lisbon Treaty’s entering into force in 2009 it is stated in Article 6(2) TEU that the EU s...
This chapter focuses on the relationship between the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) and the ...
This paper deals with the importance of the EU accession to the ECHR, as the most significant region...
After the European Union's accession to the European Convention on Human Rights the EU will become s...
The ongoing negotiations on accession of the European Union to the European Convention on Human Rig...
After years of negotiation, in April 2013 the European Union (EU) and the member states of the Counc...
Article 6 of the Treaty on European Union (TEU) provides that the EU will accede to the system of hu...
The European Union (EU) became the guardian of the rights of Europeans. From a treaty-based entity t...
Based on a universal understanding of the importance of fundamental human rights and the protection...