Prominent European institutions and organisations frequently report on the incidence of discriminatory violence, motivated on such grounds as colour, association with a national minority, religion or sexual orientation, in various European States. This thesis explores the engagement of a fundamental European institution with the phenomenon of discriminatory violence, namely, the European Court of Human Rights. The main purpose of this thesis is to determine whether the evidentiary framework deployed by the European Court of Human Rights is adequate in discriminatory violence cases, and to offer suggestions for improvement where it is not. To reach that purpose, this study focuses on three evidentiary issues in cases of discriminatory vio...
The article is devoted to the analysis of the notion of admissibility of evidence as one of the key ...
Since the mid-1990s, the European Court of Human Rights has had before it a number of cases concerni...
The Prohibition of Discrimination as a Legal Problem in the Case Law of the European Court of Human ...
This study examines the evidentiary standards of the European Court of Human Rights in cases concern...
Over the past years, the European Court of Human Rights has significantly developed and strengthened...
This research deciphers the European Court’s standing on the dictum of excluding illegally obtained ...
This paper discusses the stereotypes and prejudices against a certain social group as limiting facto...
The article explores the activities of the European Court of Human Rights. In recent years, many pap...
This study responds to the need to clarify the content and scope of evidential standards – the burde...
The European Court of Human Rights engages with state obligations to protect against risks of violen...
The inclusion of Article 141 (former Article 119 EEC) and Article 13 in the EC Treaty and the subse¬...
This article aims to clarify the meaning and operation of the rules governing the burden of proof in...
The European Court of Human Rights (“the Court”) has repeatedly found no violation of articles 9 and...
1 Abstract This PhD thesis focuses on the legality of evidence in criminal proceedings in the light ...
The increasing religious diversity in western Europe poses challenges for courts, including the Euro...
The article is devoted to the analysis of the notion of admissibility of evidence as one of the key ...
Since the mid-1990s, the European Court of Human Rights has had before it a number of cases concerni...
The Prohibition of Discrimination as a Legal Problem in the Case Law of the European Court of Human ...
This study examines the evidentiary standards of the European Court of Human Rights in cases concern...
Over the past years, the European Court of Human Rights has significantly developed and strengthened...
This research deciphers the European Court’s standing on the dictum of excluding illegally obtained ...
This paper discusses the stereotypes and prejudices against a certain social group as limiting facto...
The article explores the activities of the European Court of Human Rights. In recent years, many pap...
This study responds to the need to clarify the content and scope of evidential standards – the burde...
The European Court of Human Rights engages with state obligations to protect against risks of violen...
The inclusion of Article 141 (former Article 119 EEC) and Article 13 in the EC Treaty and the subse¬...
This article aims to clarify the meaning and operation of the rules governing the burden of proof in...
The European Court of Human Rights (“the Court”) has repeatedly found no violation of articles 9 and...
1 Abstract This PhD thesis focuses on the legality of evidence in criminal proceedings in the light ...
The increasing religious diversity in western Europe poses challenges for courts, including the Euro...
The article is devoted to the analysis of the notion of admissibility of evidence as one of the key ...
Since the mid-1990s, the European Court of Human Rights has had before it a number of cases concerni...
The Prohibition of Discrimination as a Legal Problem in the Case Law of the European Court of Human ...