This paper examines the dialogue between the Court of Justice of the EU and the European Court of Human Rights regarding due process rules in the context of targeted anti-terror sanctions imposed by the UN Security Council. By analysing the references that the two courts make to each other’s case law in the recent landmark decisions in Nada and Kadi II, the paper argues that the rivalling yet constructive relationship between CJEU and the ECtHR has played a key role in re-adjusting the balance between international security and fundamental rights in Europe. As the paper suggests, the looming accession of the EU to the ECHR influences the interaction between the two courts, and is already palpable in the case law of both
From the Introduction. This article seeks to examine the relationship between European Union law, i...
This paper deals with the importance of the EU accession to the ECHR, as the most significant region...
In the first judgments concerning anti-terrorism measures provided by the Council of Ministers, the...
After years of negotiation, in April 2013 the European Union (EU) and the member states of the Counc...
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) struck a balance between due process rights and national securit...
The United Nations Security Council regime of listing Al Qaida and Taliban terrorists under Resoluti...
This article seeks to examine the relationship between European Union law, international law, and th...
This collection of papers examines the implications of the European Court of Justice’s approach to U...
This Article briefly describes the human rights challenges entailed by the U.N. and EU individual fi...
Some recent decisions of the highest court in the European Union (EU) verge on the hypocritical: on ...
This chapter focuses on the relationship between the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) and the ...
The chapter analyzes the evolution in the case law of the EU judiciary in the field of counter-terro...
This collection of essays examines the implications of ECJ’s approach to UN-related counter terroris...
This article revisits the response of the European Union (EU) to the challenges posed by anti-terror...
This Article briefly describes the human rights challenges entailed by the U.N. and EU individual fi...
From the Introduction. This article seeks to examine the relationship between European Union law, i...
This paper deals with the importance of the EU accession to the ECHR, as the most significant region...
In the first judgments concerning anti-terrorism measures provided by the Council of Ministers, the...
After years of negotiation, in April 2013 the European Union (EU) and the member states of the Counc...
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) struck a balance between due process rights and national securit...
The United Nations Security Council regime of listing Al Qaida and Taliban terrorists under Resoluti...
This article seeks to examine the relationship between European Union law, international law, and th...
This collection of papers examines the implications of the European Court of Justice’s approach to U...
This Article briefly describes the human rights challenges entailed by the U.N. and EU individual fi...
Some recent decisions of the highest court in the European Union (EU) verge on the hypocritical: on ...
This chapter focuses on the relationship between the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) and the ...
The chapter analyzes the evolution in the case law of the EU judiciary in the field of counter-terro...
This collection of essays examines the implications of ECJ’s approach to UN-related counter terroris...
This article revisits the response of the European Union (EU) to the challenges posed by anti-terror...
This Article briefly describes the human rights challenges entailed by the U.N. and EU individual fi...
From the Introduction. This article seeks to examine the relationship between European Union law, i...
This paper deals with the importance of the EU accession to the ECHR, as the most significant region...
In the first judgments concerning anti-terrorism measures provided by the Council of Ministers, the...