This article explores the role of civil society in monitoring the executive as perceived by the European Court of Human Rights. Although this role is traditionally associated with the judiciary and the legislature, in light of the institutional mutations in modern States, the ECtHR case-law envisages a multitude of forms through which civil society can monitor the government and thus uphold the ‘rule of law from below.’ In addressing this recasting of the rule of law, the article discusses in particular the role of good and bad faith on the part of both the State and civil society. The ECtHR case-law on the mala fides restrictions of rights under Article 18 ECHR highlights the idea that the monitoring of the executive by civil society is ev...
Constitutional courts are regularly depicted as the European Court of Human Rights’ (ECtHR) partners...
This article explores civil society organisations’ (CSOs) participation in judicial review proceedin...
This article examines the structural elements of the Collective Complaints Procedure, seen as an ave...
This article explores the role of civil society in monitoring the executive as perceived by the Euro...
This article explores the role of civil society in checking the executive as reflected in the case-l...
This article examines the recent jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights concerning Stat...
This study seeks to fill gaps in our understanding of how private actors participate in internationa...
The article discusses approaches to defending the independence of the judiciary – one of the main in...
In democratic and modern model of the administrative justice the implementation of the international...
The European Court of Human Rights has included civil servant whistleblowers in the protective ambit...
This article explores the role of the European Convention on Human Rights in addressing the issue of...
In this article, I argue against the claim that the practice of the European Court of Human Rights c...
This article reviews some important developments of the case law of the European Court of Human Righ...
The case-law on Article 18 of the European Convention on Human Rights has been evolving recently in ...
The aim of this article is to present the European Committee of Social Rights as a moni-toring treat...
Constitutional courts are regularly depicted as the European Court of Human Rights’ (ECtHR) partners...
This article explores civil society organisations’ (CSOs) participation in judicial review proceedin...
This article examines the structural elements of the Collective Complaints Procedure, seen as an ave...
This article explores the role of civil society in monitoring the executive as perceived by the Euro...
This article explores the role of civil society in checking the executive as reflected in the case-l...
This article examines the recent jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights concerning Stat...
This study seeks to fill gaps in our understanding of how private actors participate in internationa...
The article discusses approaches to defending the independence of the judiciary – one of the main in...
In democratic and modern model of the administrative justice the implementation of the international...
The European Court of Human Rights has included civil servant whistleblowers in the protective ambit...
This article explores the role of the European Convention on Human Rights in addressing the issue of...
In this article, I argue against the claim that the practice of the European Court of Human Rights c...
This article reviews some important developments of the case law of the European Court of Human Righ...
The case-law on Article 18 of the European Convention on Human Rights has been evolving recently in ...
The aim of this article is to present the European Committee of Social Rights as a moni-toring treat...
Constitutional courts are regularly depicted as the European Court of Human Rights’ (ECtHR) partners...
This article explores civil society organisations’ (CSOs) participation in judicial review proceedin...
This article examines the structural elements of the Collective Complaints Procedure, seen as an ave...