This chapter examines the Baltic states’ efforts to frame and interpret communist-era crimes through the lens of three European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) decisions. The cases were driven by petitions from citizens from Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania who, after 1991, failed to get redress in domestic courts on issues related to communist-era actions and offenses. The verdicts in themselves are documents that reflect a certain understanding of the history of the region. In other words, both the decisions and the ways in which communist-era actions are characterized as actionable crimes according to domestic and international law constitute important practices of transitional justice
This article addresses a key contemporary problem confronting the Strasbourg Court. While it is well...
This article addresses a key contemporary problem confronting the Strasbourg Court. While it is well...
The article focuses on multiple cases of the politicization of history by the Baltic political elite...
A major question confronting the newly emergent democracies of post-communist Europe concerned how t...
Publisher Copyright: © 2022 by author(s) and Mykolas Romeris University This work is licensed under ...
Publisher Copyright: © 2022 by author(s) and Mykolas Romeris University This work is licensed under ...
Publisher Copyright: © 2022 by author(s) and Mykolas Romeris University This work is licensed under ...
After the restoration of independence in 1990, the Latvian legal system had to undergo a transition...
This article addresses a key contemporary problem confronting the Strasbourg Court. While it is well...
The article raises the problem of the distinction between the law and laws arising from changes in l...
The present article is a subjective commentary on the case Kononov v. Latvia dealt by the European C...
While much scholarly attention has been paid to transitional justice measures in Central and Eastern...
This article addresses issues arising in the context of transition to democracy in Central and Easte...
The dissertation examines transitional justice mechanisms implemented in post-communist Central and ...
The article focuses on multiple cases of the politicization of history by the Baltic political elite...
This article addresses a key contemporary problem confronting the Strasbourg Court. While it is well...
This article addresses a key contemporary problem confronting the Strasbourg Court. While it is well...
The article focuses on multiple cases of the politicization of history by the Baltic political elite...
A major question confronting the newly emergent democracies of post-communist Europe concerned how t...
Publisher Copyright: © 2022 by author(s) and Mykolas Romeris University This work is licensed under ...
Publisher Copyright: © 2022 by author(s) and Mykolas Romeris University This work is licensed under ...
Publisher Copyright: © 2022 by author(s) and Mykolas Romeris University This work is licensed under ...
After the restoration of independence in 1990, the Latvian legal system had to undergo a transition...
This article addresses a key contemporary problem confronting the Strasbourg Court. While it is well...
The article raises the problem of the distinction between the law and laws arising from changes in l...
The present article is a subjective commentary on the case Kononov v. Latvia dealt by the European C...
While much scholarly attention has been paid to transitional justice measures in Central and Eastern...
This article addresses issues arising in the context of transition to democracy in Central and Easte...
The dissertation examines transitional justice mechanisms implemented in post-communist Central and ...
The article focuses on multiple cases of the politicization of history by the Baltic political elite...
This article addresses a key contemporary problem confronting the Strasbourg Court. While it is well...
This article addresses a key contemporary problem confronting the Strasbourg Court. While it is well...
The article focuses on multiple cases of the politicization of history by the Baltic political elite...