peer-reviewedThe purpose of the research themes examined in this article is to contribute to the ongoing debate pertaining to substantive criminal laws and procedures governing sentence reviews of prolonged detention for life and long-term sentence prisoners in accordance with Article 5(4) ECHR. The incompatibility of whole life irreducible sentences with Article 3 ECHR is examined through the lens of the ECtHR judgment in Vinter, Moore and Bamber v United Kingdom. The analyses of ECtHR jurisprudence is heavily skewed towards the administration of indeterminate life, and by analogy long-term determinate sentences, in the United Kingdom which is an outlier jurisdiction in a European context given that, in conjunction with Turkey, it a...
This research examines the nature of life imprisonment in the British Prison Service with particular...
Life Imprisonment, unlike the death penalty, does not attract the attention of the doctrine. There a...
In this much-awaited ruling (Order No. 97 of 15 April 2021), the Corte Costituzionale had to decide...
In the judgement rendered by the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights in Hutchinson v...
peer-reviewedThe distinctive feature of the sentence of life imprisonment is that it is indeterminat...
The recent decision of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) in Hutchinson v United Kingdom (20...
In Vinter and Others v United Kingdom (2013) the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights...
In Vinter and Others v. United Kingdom, the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights held...
This article reviews the system of whole life orders in England and Wales, looking in particular at ...
The article deals with the case-law of the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) on life imprisonmen...
This is the final version. Available from Cambridge University Press via the DOI in this record. In ...
peer-reviewedThis report evaluates the determination of life sentences in the light of the European...
This thesis is a comparative jurisprudential study of life imprisonment in England and Wales (E&W) a...
This article explores the escalating conflict between European judges and domestic politicians over t...
The release of life sentence prisoners has been criticised for its discretionary and political natur...
This research examines the nature of life imprisonment in the British Prison Service with particular...
Life Imprisonment, unlike the death penalty, does not attract the attention of the doctrine. There a...
In this much-awaited ruling (Order No. 97 of 15 April 2021), the Corte Costituzionale had to decide...
In the judgement rendered by the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights in Hutchinson v...
peer-reviewedThe distinctive feature of the sentence of life imprisonment is that it is indeterminat...
The recent decision of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) in Hutchinson v United Kingdom (20...
In Vinter and Others v United Kingdom (2013) the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights...
In Vinter and Others v. United Kingdom, the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights held...
This article reviews the system of whole life orders in England and Wales, looking in particular at ...
The article deals with the case-law of the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) on life imprisonmen...
This is the final version. Available from Cambridge University Press via the DOI in this record. In ...
peer-reviewedThis report evaluates the determination of life sentences in the light of the European...
This thesis is a comparative jurisprudential study of life imprisonment in England and Wales (E&W) a...
This article explores the escalating conflict between European judges and domestic politicians over t...
The release of life sentence prisoners has been criticised for its discretionary and political natur...
This research examines the nature of life imprisonment in the British Prison Service with particular...
Life Imprisonment, unlike the death penalty, does not attract the attention of the doctrine. There a...
In this much-awaited ruling (Order No. 97 of 15 April 2021), the Corte Costituzionale had to decide...