In its recent jurisprudence on domestic violence, the European Court of Human Rights started to examine the domestic violence cases in the light of relevant international human rights law developed in this specific area. This article examines the engagement of the European Court of Human Rights with other international and regional human rights instruments in domestic violence cases. Upon examination, the article concludes that by integrating its case law into international human rights law the European Court of Human Rights broadens the scope of protection for domestic violence victims and maintains the unity of international law
Despite the lack of specific provisions in the European Convention on Human Rights regarding gender-...
This Reflection draws on the judgment handed down by the European Court of Human Rights (hereinafter...
Traditionally, international law understood the concept of state accountability only in the context ...
This Reflection draws on the judgment handed down by the European Court of Human Rights (hereinafter...
This Reflection draws on the judgment handed down by the European Court of Human Rights (hereinafter...
Any assessment of the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Right’s (ECtHR) in the field of v...
The European Court of Human Rights generally takes five years to decide a case, and the enforcement ...
Domestic violence has existed in rudimentary forms of the family, and has persisted until today. It ...
In recent years, both transitional justice and the role of the European Court of Human Rights in dea...
In recent years, both transitional justice and the role of the European Court of Human Rights in dea...
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR), delivered an interesting judgment in the case of Tölle v...
The article draws attention to how integrative interpretation – a methodology where the European Cou...
In recent years, both transitional justice and the role of the European Court of Human Rights in dea...
AbstractThis article studies how the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR, the Court) adjusts damag...
Any assessment of the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Right’s (ECtHR) in the field of v...
Despite the lack of specific provisions in the European Convention on Human Rights regarding gender-...
This Reflection draws on the judgment handed down by the European Court of Human Rights (hereinafter...
Traditionally, international law understood the concept of state accountability only in the context ...
This Reflection draws on the judgment handed down by the European Court of Human Rights (hereinafter...
This Reflection draws on the judgment handed down by the European Court of Human Rights (hereinafter...
Any assessment of the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Right’s (ECtHR) in the field of v...
The European Court of Human Rights generally takes five years to decide a case, and the enforcement ...
Domestic violence has existed in rudimentary forms of the family, and has persisted until today. It ...
In recent years, both transitional justice and the role of the European Court of Human Rights in dea...
In recent years, both transitional justice and the role of the European Court of Human Rights in dea...
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR), delivered an interesting judgment in the case of Tölle v...
The article draws attention to how integrative interpretation – a methodology where the European Cou...
In recent years, both transitional justice and the role of the European Court of Human Rights in dea...
AbstractThis article studies how the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR, the Court) adjusts damag...
Any assessment of the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Right’s (ECtHR) in the field of v...
Despite the lack of specific provisions in the European Convention on Human Rights regarding gender-...
This Reflection draws on the judgment handed down by the European Court of Human Rights (hereinafter...
Traditionally, international law understood the concept of state accountability only in the context ...