Human rights are one of the topical issues in today’s society, on a European as well as on a global level and their protection is the subject of regulation by means of various conventions, declarations and charters. The European system of human rights protection is multidimensional and without a clear hierarchy. In this article, the Author presents the basic organizational determinants and a short overview of judgments and functioning of two courts, the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg and the European Court of Justice in Luxembourg, in the field of human rights
Europe has succeeded in principle, in moving from the stage of proclamation of inalienable Human Rig...
The article discusses the accession of the European Union (EU) to the European Convention on Human R...
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) is the crown jewel of the world’s most advanced internatio...
Developments in the area of human rights continue to figure prominently in the evolving jurisprudenc...
Developments in the area of human rights continue to figure prominently in the evolving jurisprudenc...
The European system of the protection of human rights was established on two legal bases: European C...
The first draft of this article was presented at the 1st Joint Symposium between Seoul National Univ...
In present-day Europe a multilevel protection of human rights has developed. Freedoms in Europe are...
The author considers the problems associated with the regulation of human rights in EU law and the d...
The humanity faced very tragic consequences of war and other cruel teratments from state practices i...
There has been much discussion about the extent to which the jurisprudence of the EU courts gives ad...
The objective of this paper is to analyze procedural divergences between the Court of Justice of the...
Based on the European Convention on Human Rights, in 1959 the European Court of Human Rights was est...
By almost all accounts, the system of international law established by the European Convention on Hu...
The European Convention on Human Rights, promulgated by the Council of Europe in 1950, is widely reg...
Europe has succeeded in principle, in moving from the stage of proclamation of inalienable Human Rig...
The article discusses the accession of the European Union (EU) to the European Convention on Human R...
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) is the crown jewel of the world’s most advanced internatio...
Developments in the area of human rights continue to figure prominently in the evolving jurisprudenc...
Developments in the area of human rights continue to figure prominently in the evolving jurisprudenc...
The European system of the protection of human rights was established on two legal bases: European C...
The first draft of this article was presented at the 1st Joint Symposium between Seoul National Univ...
In present-day Europe a multilevel protection of human rights has developed. Freedoms in Europe are...
The author considers the problems associated with the regulation of human rights in EU law and the d...
The humanity faced very tragic consequences of war and other cruel teratments from state practices i...
There has been much discussion about the extent to which the jurisprudence of the EU courts gives ad...
The objective of this paper is to analyze procedural divergences between the Court of Justice of the...
Based on the European Convention on Human Rights, in 1959 the European Court of Human Rights was est...
By almost all accounts, the system of international law established by the European Convention on Hu...
The European Convention on Human Rights, promulgated by the Council of Europe in 1950, is widely reg...
Europe has succeeded in principle, in moving from the stage of proclamation of inalienable Human Rig...
The article discusses the accession of the European Union (EU) to the European Convention on Human R...
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) is the crown jewel of the world’s most advanced internatio...