The author seeks to demonstrate the necessity for the European Convention on Human Rights to continue, with the Court it created, having accompanied the life of the European continent from 1950 onwards, to play a non-negligeable role in its history and its future development. After reviewing the fundamental steps in the evolution of the Strasbourg Court’s case law and its important impact on the reforms implemented in the State Parties to the Convention, including at the constitutional level, the emphasis is put on the vitality of the current dialogue between the European judge and the national judge for the achievement of their common mission as concerns the protection of every individual’s fundamental rights, as well as the importance of ...
La réflexion autour des droits fondamentaux des personnes morales n’est guère si nouvelle comme pour...
75 years after one of the deadliest and most horrific war that the European continent has known, and...
La France est le dernier État fondateur du Conseil de l’Europe à avoir ratifié la Convention europée...
L’auteur essaie de montrer la nécessité que la Convention européenne des droits de l’homme, avec la ...
The European Convention is at the crossroads of two great post-war ideas, the European adventure and...
France is the last founding state of the Council of Europe to have ratified the European Convention ...
In the 70 years of its existence, the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) has experienced a r...
At the occasion of the seventieth anniversary, the author suggests a few reflections on the influenc...
In a nutshell, the evolution that the Law of the European Convention has undergone for the last fift...
One of the principal characteristics of the European Convention on Human Rights is its dynamic evolu...
Although the expansion of the European Council ended several years ago, its consequences on the syst...
L’influence du droit issu de la Convention européenne des droits de l’homme sur le droit interne n’e...
The present article aims to consider the interpretation of European Convention through the prism of ...
The author informs us of the debates that occurred when the European Council decided to draft a Char...
Drawing on her two-year-long experience as Judge of the new European Court of Human Rights, the auth...
La réflexion autour des droits fondamentaux des personnes morales n’est guère si nouvelle comme pour...
75 years after one of the deadliest and most horrific war that the European continent has known, and...
La France est le dernier État fondateur du Conseil de l’Europe à avoir ratifié la Convention europée...
L’auteur essaie de montrer la nécessité que la Convention européenne des droits de l’homme, avec la ...
The European Convention is at the crossroads of two great post-war ideas, the European adventure and...
France is the last founding state of the Council of Europe to have ratified the European Convention ...
In the 70 years of its existence, the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) has experienced a r...
At the occasion of the seventieth anniversary, the author suggests a few reflections on the influenc...
In a nutshell, the evolution that the Law of the European Convention has undergone for the last fift...
One of the principal characteristics of the European Convention on Human Rights is its dynamic evolu...
Although the expansion of the European Council ended several years ago, its consequences on the syst...
L’influence du droit issu de la Convention européenne des droits de l’homme sur le droit interne n’e...
The present article aims to consider the interpretation of European Convention through the prism of ...
The author informs us of the debates that occurred when the European Council decided to draft a Char...
Drawing on her two-year-long experience as Judge of the new European Court of Human Rights, the auth...
La réflexion autour des droits fondamentaux des personnes morales n’est guère si nouvelle comme pour...
75 years after one of the deadliest and most horrific war that the European continent has known, and...
La France est le dernier État fondateur du Conseil de l’Europe à avoir ratifié la Convention europée...