The article demonstrates how references to Nazi and Soviet past are perceived and evaluated by the European Court of Human Rights. Individual cases concerning Holocaust and Nazism, which the Court has examined so far, are compared here to judgments rendered with regard to Communist regime. The article proves that the Court treats more leniently state interference with freedom of expression when memory about Nazism and Holocaust is protected than when a post–Communist state wants to preserve a critical memory about the regime. The authors of the article agree with the attitude of the Court which offers a wide margin of appreciation to states restrictively treating references to Nazism and Holocaust, including comparisons to the Holocaust, Na...
The primary preoccupation of this chapter is an examination of how Europe's highest human rights cou...
This Article investigates how the European Court of Human Rights becomes competent to make decisions...
At the end of 2013, the European Court of Human Rights delivered an impressively extensive judgement...
This article addresses a key contemporary problem confronting the Strasbourg Court. While it is well...
The jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights illustrates how judges are confronted with h...
textabstractThis article ventures into the contentious question of whether the denial of historical ...
Denial of the Holocaust and other crimes from the perspective of the international protection of hum...
Denial of the Holocaust and other crimes from the perspective of the international protection of hum...
The article is devoted to a relatively new pan-European phenomenon - memorial (or memory) laws, thro...
This article ventures into the contentious question of whether the denial of historical atrocities i...
Focusing on two complaints submitted to the United Nations Human Rights Committee, by former propert...
The article is devoted to a relatively new pan-European phenomenon - memorial (or memory) laws, thro...
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...
In recent years, both transitional justice and the role of the European Court of Human Rights in dea...
The primary preoccupation of this chapter is an examination of how Europe's highest human rights cou...
This Article investigates how the European Court of Human Rights becomes competent to make decisions...
At the end of 2013, the European Court of Human Rights delivered an impressively extensive judgement...
This article addresses a key contemporary problem confronting the Strasbourg Court. While it is well...
The jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights illustrates how judges are confronted with h...
textabstractThis article ventures into the contentious question of whether the denial of historical ...
Denial of the Holocaust and other crimes from the perspective of the international protection of hum...
Denial of the Holocaust and other crimes from the perspective of the international protection of hum...
The article is devoted to a relatively new pan-European phenomenon - memorial (or memory) laws, thro...
This article ventures into the contentious question of whether the denial of historical atrocities i...
Focusing on two complaints submitted to the United Nations Human Rights Committee, by former propert...
The article is devoted to a relatively new pan-European phenomenon - memorial (or memory) laws, thro...
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...
In recent years, both transitional justice and the role of the European Court of Human Rights in dea...
The primary preoccupation of this chapter is an examination of how Europe's highest human rights cou...
This Article investigates how the European Court of Human Rights becomes competent to make decisions...
At the end of 2013, the European Court of Human Rights delivered an impressively extensive judgement...