States of emergency pose the most significant challenges to the safeguarding of fundamental rights and civil liberties. Crises are generally characterized by a strengthening of the executive to the detriment of judicial authority and parliamentary oversight. One of the immediate consequences of emergencies is the absence of effective domestic mechanisms of supervision of the executive. The gradual replacement of the judicial role with police operations represents a symptom of how prolonged emergencies prompt the eclipse of legal certainty and lead to the rapid and irreversible degradation of public institutions. This Article addresses the difficult compromise between defending national interests and protecting individual rights during pu...
This article aims to analyse the rights’ derogation clauses foreseen in the International Covenant o...
This article aims to analyse the rights’ derogation clauses foreseen in the International Covenant o...
This chapter points out that derogation from the ECHR under Article 15 ECHR was designed after the S...
This Article critically examines the traditional discourse concerning emergency regimes that is base...
Seventy years after the adoption of the European Convention on Human Rights (hereinafter: ECHR), it...
This Article critically examines the traditional discourse concerning emergency regimes that is base...
In a state of emergency when the safety of citizens usually is seriously endangered, in state cons...
This article examines State practice on derogations from human rights protection during states of em...
Having rapidly escalated into a global crisis, the COVID-19 pandemic has challenged the ability of s...
Governments commonly assert that there exists a right to derogate from human rights norms to safegua...
Several prominent human rights treaties attempt to minimize violations during emergencies by authori...
Leading human rights treaties permit states as a temporary measure to suspend a variety of human rig...
This article examines the process of derogation of the European Convention for the Protection of Hum...
This study is divided into two sections. The first section is further divided into two subsections. ...
The Covid-19 pandemic has prompted governments around the world to take restrictive measures against...
This article aims to analyse the rights’ derogation clauses foreseen in the International Covenant o...
This article aims to analyse the rights’ derogation clauses foreseen in the International Covenant o...
This chapter points out that derogation from the ECHR under Article 15 ECHR was designed after the S...
This Article critically examines the traditional discourse concerning emergency regimes that is base...
Seventy years after the adoption of the European Convention on Human Rights (hereinafter: ECHR), it...
This Article critically examines the traditional discourse concerning emergency regimes that is base...
In a state of emergency when the safety of citizens usually is seriously endangered, in state cons...
This article examines State practice on derogations from human rights protection during states of em...
Having rapidly escalated into a global crisis, the COVID-19 pandemic has challenged the ability of s...
Governments commonly assert that there exists a right to derogate from human rights norms to safegua...
Several prominent human rights treaties attempt to minimize violations during emergencies by authori...
Leading human rights treaties permit states as a temporary measure to suspend a variety of human rig...
This article examines the process of derogation of the European Convention for the Protection of Hum...
This study is divided into two sections. The first section is further divided into two subsections. ...
The Covid-19 pandemic has prompted governments around the world to take restrictive measures against...
This article aims to analyse the rights’ derogation clauses foreseen in the International Covenant o...
This article aims to analyse the rights’ derogation clauses foreseen in the International Covenant o...
This chapter points out that derogation from the ECHR under Article 15 ECHR was designed after the S...