The social psychological theory of procedural justice emphasizes the fundamental importance of procedural fairness judgments in shaping citizens’ satisfaction and compliance with the outcome of a legal process and in strengthening the legitimacy of legal institutions. This article explores the benefit of applying procedural justice criteria (participation, neutrality, respect, and trust) in human rights adjudication, with a particular focus on the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR). It is argued that the ECtHR should take these criteria into account both at the level of its own proceedings and in evaluating how human rights have been dealt with at the domestic level
This article explores how the European Court of Human Rights handles human rights complaints that in...
The idea of human rights as fundamental rights of every individual is certainly one of the most powe...
The idea of human rights as fundamental rights of every individual is certainly one of the most powe...
The social psychological theory of procedural justice emphasizes the fundamental importance of proce...
Fair procedures have long been a topic of great interest for human rights lawyers. Yet, few authors ...
The European Court of Human Rights appears to be increasingly applying procedural-type review. This ...
The Court of Justice of the European Union faces a wide variety of human rights decisions. In common...
Traditionally, courts adjudicate fundamental rights cases by applying substantive tests of reasonabl...
Traditionally, courts adjudicate fundamental rights cases by applying substantive tests of reasonabl...
The objective of this paper is to analyze procedural divergences between the Court of Justice of the...
The Court of Justice of the European Union faces a wide variety of human rights decisions. In common...
Regional human rights systems have become a principal means by which the international community att...
The article addresses recognition and enforcement of foreign judgements in civil cases in the contex...
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has clarified when domestic procedures are fair, but it r...
This article explores how the European Court of Human Rights handles human rights complaints that in...
This article explores how the European Court of Human Rights handles human rights complaints that in...
The idea of human rights as fundamental rights of every individual is certainly one of the most powe...
The idea of human rights as fundamental rights of every individual is certainly one of the most powe...
The social psychological theory of procedural justice emphasizes the fundamental importance of proce...
Fair procedures have long been a topic of great interest for human rights lawyers. Yet, few authors ...
The European Court of Human Rights appears to be increasingly applying procedural-type review. This ...
The Court of Justice of the European Union faces a wide variety of human rights decisions. In common...
Traditionally, courts adjudicate fundamental rights cases by applying substantive tests of reasonabl...
Traditionally, courts adjudicate fundamental rights cases by applying substantive tests of reasonabl...
The objective of this paper is to analyze procedural divergences between the Court of Justice of the...
The Court of Justice of the European Union faces a wide variety of human rights decisions. In common...
Regional human rights systems have become a principal means by which the international community att...
The article addresses recognition and enforcement of foreign judgements in civil cases in the contex...
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has clarified when domestic procedures are fair, but it r...
This article explores how the European Court of Human Rights handles human rights complaints that in...
This article explores how the European Court of Human Rights handles human rights complaints that in...
The idea of human rights as fundamental rights of every individual is certainly one of the most powe...
The idea of human rights as fundamental rights of every individual is certainly one of the most powe...