Russia eagerly ratified the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) in 1998. Twenty years later, the chair of its Constitutional Court now expresses resentment at the subordination of Russian sovereignty. A new law expands his Court’s jurisdiction to deny effect to judgments of the European Court of Human Rights, an unprecedented power that has already been used twice. This article analyses this law and its application in its first two years. Both the claim of ‘subordination’ and the Russian response to it, in law and practice, rest on weak legal ground. But Russia’s action also raises deeper theoretical and practical questions for the ECHR as a ‘living instrument’ subject to the ‘evolutive’ interpretations of the Strasbourg Court. If ot...
This Chapter asks whether the recent rulings of the Russian Constitutional Court in 2015 and 2016 de...
The paper was written to analyse the enforceability of the judgements of the European Court of Human...
Issues of enforceability of the European Court of Human Rights judgements in Russia are considered i...
Russia eagerly ratified the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) in 1998. Twenty years later, ...
Russia and the European Court of Human Rights: The Strasbourg Effect, edited by Mälksoo and Benedek,...
Why has there been a human rights backlash in Russia despite the country having been part of the Eur...
INTRODUCTION. The article examines problematic issues of Russia’s participation in the European Conv...
This article is an adaptation of a lecture given at St. Antony\u27s College, Oxford on 5 July 2003 i...
This paper reflects the authors’ opinion on the growing tension in the relationship between the Con...
The aim of this essay is to comment on Russia\u27s accession to the Council of Europe and its probab...
After the highly controversial YUKOS judgment of 19 January 2017, on 23 May 2017 the Constitutional ...
The purpose of the present article is to consider validity of “modern approaches to the case-law of ...
INTRODUCTION. The paper demonstrates that the problem of implementing judgments of the European Cour...
This Note examines two of Russia\u27s obligations under the European Convention on Human Rights (ECH...
This Note examines two of Russia\u27s obligations under the European Convention on Human Rights (ECH...
This Chapter asks whether the recent rulings of the Russian Constitutional Court in 2015 and 2016 de...
The paper was written to analyse the enforceability of the judgements of the European Court of Human...
Issues of enforceability of the European Court of Human Rights judgements in Russia are considered i...
Russia eagerly ratified the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) in 1998. Twenty years later, ...
Russia and the European Court of Human Rights: The Strasbourg Effect, edited by Mälksoo and Benedek,...
Why has there been a human rights backlash in Russia despite the country having been part of the Eur...
INTRODUCTION. The article examines problematic issues of Russia’s participation in the European Conv...
This article is an adaptation of a lecture given at St. Antony\u27s College, Oxford on 5 July 2003 i...
This paper reflects the authors’ opinion on the growing tension in the relationship between the Con...
The aim of this essay is to comment on Russia\u27s accession to the Council of Europe and its probab...
After the highly controversial YUKOS judgment of 19 January 2017, on 23 May 2017 the Constitutional ...
The purpose of the present article is to consider validity of “modern approaches to the case-law of ...
INTRODUCTION. The paper demonstrates that the problem of implementing judgments of the European Cour...
This Note examines two of Russia\u27s obligations under the European Convention on Human Rights (ECH...
This Note examines two of Russia\u27s obligations under the European Convention on Human Rights (ECH...
This Chapter asks whether the recent rulings of the Russian Constitutional Court in 2015 and 2016 de...
The paper was written to analyse the enforceability of the judgements of the European Court of Human...
Issues of enforceability of the European Court of Human Rights judgements in Russia are considered i...