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 states’ performance before the ECtHR, the present paper argues that awarding just satisfaction tends to move away from mere compensation of injured victims toward a more complex system. Following the ideal goal of inducing effective...
This article studies the development and current practice of the European Court of Human Rights when...
States have adopted amnesties/pardons concerning serious human rights violations to transition from ...
In the Netherlands, the Dutch criminal court in The Hague (hereinafter: ‘Netherlands International C...
This work takes profit from a peculiar aspect of International adjudication, namely the award of mon...
Although in the last decade an increasing number of studies have tried to deepen the understanding o...
When individuals are mistreated by European governments, the European Court of Human Rights is respo...
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has been criticized for issuing harsher judgments against ...
AbstractThis article studies how the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR, the Court) adjusts damag...
Regardless of the efforts undertaken through the many reforms of the European Convention system, non...
Administrative sanctions can be said to dwell in the periphery of punishment because they do not re...
This is the first paper to examine pain and suffering damages in complex human rights cases decided un...
This is the first study to examine the awards made by the European Court of Human Rights in respect ...
As a response to widespread structural or endemic human rights violations, in 2004 the European Cour...
Primarily due to a massively overburdened docket, the European Court of Human Rights has been experi...
C an international judges be relied upon to resolve disputes impartially? If not, what are thesource...
This article studies the development and current practice of the European Court of Human Rights when...
States have adopted amnesties/pardons concerning serious human rights violations to transition from ...
In the Netherlands, the Dutch criminal court in The Hague (hereinafter: ‘Netherlands International C...
This work takes profit from a peculiar aspect of International adjudication, namely the award of mon...
Although in the last decade an increasing number of studies have tried to deepen the understanding o...
When individuals are mistreated by European governments, the European Court of Human Rights is respo...
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has been criticized for issuing harsher judgments against ...
AbstractThis article studies how the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR, the Court) adjusts damag...
Regardless of the efforts undertaken through the many reforms of the European Convention system, non...
Administrative sanctions can be said to dwell in the periphery of punishment because they do not re...
This is the first paper to examine pain and suffering damages in complex human rights cases decided un...
This is the first study to examine the awards made by the European Court of Human Rights in respect ...
As a response to widespread structural or endemic human rights violations, in 2004 the European Cour...
Primarily due to a massively overburdened docket, the European Court of Human Rights has been experi...
C an international judges be relied upon to resolve disputes impartially? If not, what are thesource...
This article studies the development and current practice of the European Court of Human Rights when...
States have adopted amnesties/pardons concerning serious human rights violations to transition from ...
In the Netherlands, the Dutch criminal court in The Hague (hereinafter: ‘Netherlands International C...