Since it came into force in September, 1953, the European Convention on Human Rights has served as a reflection of Europe\u27s movement toward the establishment of common standards of individual human rights and freedoms. The forty-five countries that are currently signatories to the Convention are subject to the jurisdiction of the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) which was established in 1959 as a mechanism to interpret and enforce the obligations created by the Convention. Although the Convention contains no explicit reference to a right to remain silent, and despite the differing legal systems of the contracting states, the Court has been steadily developing a jurisprudence of self-incrimination from the Convention\u27s Article 6 r...
This article is dedicated to European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) case law on freedom of peaceful a...
Although Article 10 in principle prohibits interferences by public authorities with the right to fre...
The Strasbourg-based Court and Commission of Human Rights have both attached great importance to the...
This article provides an analysis of the procedural aspects of the right to silence falling within A...
As the European Court of Human Rights has come to qualify the privilege against self-incrimination a...
This article sheds comparative and contextual light on European and international human rights debat...
ThisarticleshedscomparativeandcontextuallightonEuropeanandinternationalhuman rights debates around t...
In February 2021, the Grand Chamber of the Court of Justice gave its highly-anticipated ruling in Ca...
A person's right not to incriminate oneself or to remain silent and not contribute to their own incr...
It has been held that the right of silence is implicit in the right to a fair trial expressed in the...
Article 10 of the European Convention for the protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms an...
The author considers the limited protection against discrimination in the European Human Rights Conv...
The European Convention on Human Rights 1950 represented a radical endeavour to create a set of pan-...
The motivation for this dissertation is the balancing act the European Court of Human Rights is curr...
Aborda o direto à não autoincriminação. Levanta alguns questionamentos a respeito do referido tema, ...
This article is dedicated to European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) case law on freedom of peaceful a...
Although Article 10 in principle prohibits interferences by public authorities with the right to fre...
The Strasbourg-based Court and Commission of Human Rights have both attached great importance to the...
This article provides an analysis of the procedural aspects of the right to silence falling within A...
As the European Court of Human Rights has come to qualify the privilege against self-incrimination a...
This article sheds comparative and contextual light on European and international human rights debat...
ThisarticleshedscomparativeandcontextuallightonEuropeanandinternationalhuman rights debates around t...
In February 2021, the Grand Chamber of the Court of Justice gave its highly-anticipated ruling in Ca...
A person's right not to incriminate oneself or to remain silent and not contribute to their own incr...
It has been held that the right of silence is implicit in the right to a fair trial expressed in the...
Article 10 of the European Convention for the protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms an...
The author considers the limited protection against discrimination in the European Human Rights Conv...
The European Convention on Human Rights 1950 represented a radical endeavour to create a set of pan-...
The motivation for this dissertation is the balancing act the European Court of Human Rights is curr...
Aborda o direto à não autoincriminação. Levanta alguns questionamentos a respeito do referido tema, ...
This article is dedicated to European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) case law on freedom of peaceful a...
Although Article 10 in principle prohibits interferences by public authorities with the right to fre...
The Strasbourg-based Court and Commission of Human Rights have both attached great importance to the...