The European Court of Human Rights’ margin of appreciation doctrine is of growing importance in general international law. Existing scholarship, however, fails to consider the political stakes involved in its use. The aim of this paper is to offer a reconceptualisation of the margin as a tool of global governance in the context of the increasing judicialisation of human rights protection in Europe. It then proposes four sketches of its possible governance effects, situating it within broader debates concerning competing models of international constitutionalisation, the Court’s unarticulated discrimination between different European States, and the challenges the Court faces in maximising compliance with its judgments. The paper concludes b...
This study seeks to study the margin of appreciation doctrine and its implementation by the European...
Despite its success as a transnational court, the European Court of Human Rights has become a much-d...
The paper deals with the application of the margin of appreciation doctrine from the perspective of ...
International human rights courts are faced with the challenge of protecting human rights standards ...
Published online: 19 October 2022In August 2021, Protocol 15 inserted the doctrine of the margin of...
This article charts the interplay between universality and particularism in the approach of the Eur...
The European Human Rights Convention is a treaty-based, divided-power system created for the specifi...
This thesis is about establishing a balance between universal human rights and particular cultures o...
This book analyses the case-law of the European Convention on Human Rights with particular reference...
Fundamental rights standards in Europe diverge as a result of differences in legal traditions, const...
The paper argues that the margin of appreciation (MoA) doctrine of the European Court of Human Right...
Jurists have expressed various propositions about the true nature of Margin of Appreciation Doctrine...
What might the Inter-American Court of Human Rights (IACtHR) gain from a ‘judicial dialogue’ with th...
The interpretation and application of international human rights conventions is an especially delica...
When determining whether a state should be granted the margin of appreciation, often the European Co...
This study seeks to study the margin of appreciation doctrine and its implementation by the European...
Despite its success as a transnational court, the European Court of Human Rights has become a much-d...
The paper deals with the application of the margin of appreciation doctrine from the perspective of ...
International human rights courts are faced with the challenge of protecting human rights standards ...
Published online: 19 October 2022In August 2021, Protocol 15 inserted the doctrine of the margin of...
This article charts the interplay between universality and particularism in the approach of the Eur...
The European Human Rights Convention is a treaty-based, divided-power system created for the specifi...
This thesis is about establishing a balance between universal human rights and particular cultures o...
This book analyses the case-law of the European Convention on Human Rights with particular reference...
Fundamental rights standards in Europe diverge as a result of differences in legal traditions, const...
The paper argues that the margin of appreciation (MoA) doctrine of the European Court of Human Right...
Jurists have expressed various propositions about the true nature of Margin of Appreciation Doctrine...
What might the Inter-American Court of Human Rights (IACtHR) gain from a ‘judicial dialogue’ with th...
The interpretation and application of international human rights conventions is an especially delica...
When determining whether a state should be granted the margin of appreciation, often the European Co...
This study seeks to study the margin of appreciation doctrine and its implementation by the European...
Despite its success as a transnational court, the European Court of Human Rights has become a much-d...
The paper deals with the application of the margin of appreciation doctrine from the perspective of ...