This work takes profit from a peculiar aspect of International adjudication, namely the award of monetary compensation to victims of breach of International commitments. In particular, the present analysis focuses on the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) and the mechanism behind the award of monetary redress in terms of just satisfaction to individual victims injured by the breach of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR). Based on the empirical analysis conducted on an innovative dataset concerning state
The social psychological theory of procedural justice emphasizes the fundamental importance of proce...
The article addresses recognition and enforcement of foreign judgements in civil cases in the contex...
The International Court of Justice has contributed significantly to developing and interpreting diff...
This work takes profit from a peculiar aspect of International adjudication, namely the award of mon...
This work takes profit from a peculiar aspect of International adjudication, namely the award of mon...
When individuals are mistreated by European governments, the European Court of Human Rights is respo...
This is the first paper to examine pain and suffering damages in complex human rights cases decided un...
AbstractThis article studies how the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR, the Court) adjusts damag...
The European Court of Human Rights is probably the international court with the most extensive case ...
This is the first study to examine the awards made by the European Court of Human Rights in respect ...
The article is focused on particularities of approach of the European Court of Human Rights to consi...
Primarily due to a massively overburdened docket, the European Court of Human Rights has been experi...
The goal of this study is to provide a general overview and thorough analysis of how the European Co...
The legal framework governing proceedings before the ECtHR does not deal with cases in which victims...
1 Abstract European Court of Human Rights: its position and role in the protection of personal right...
The social psychological theory of procedural justice emphasizes the fundamental importance of proce...
The article addresses recognition and enforcement of foreign judgements in civil cases in the contex...
The International Court of Justice has contributed significantly to developing and interpreting diff...
This work takes profit from a peculiar aspect of International adjudication, namely the award of mon...
This work takes profit from a peculiar aspect of International adjudication, namely the award of mon...
When individuals are mistreated by European governments, the European Court of Human Rights is respo...
This is the first paper to examine pain and suffering damages in complex human rights cases decided un...
AbstractThis article studies how the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR, the Court) adjusts damag...
The European Court of Human Rights is probably the international court with the most extensive case ...
This is the first study to examine the awards made by the European Court of Human Rights in respect ...
The article is focused on particularities of approach of the European Court of Human Rights to consi...
Primarily due to a massively overburdened docket, the European Court of Human Rights has been experi...
The goal of this study is to provide a general overview and thorough analysis of how the European Co...
The legal framework governing proceedings before the ECtHR does not deal with cases in which victims...
1 Abstract European Court of Human Rights: its position and role in the protection of personal right...
The social psychological theory of procedural justice emphasizes the fundamental importance of proce...
The article addresses recognition and enforcement of foreign judgements in civil cases in the contex...
The International Court of Justice has contributed significantly to developing and interpreting diff...