Tomorrow (15 November) Denmark will take over the rotating chairmanship of the Council of Europe (CoE). The CoE was established in 1949 and has since adopted numerous treaties, including the 1950 European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR). Denmark is a CoE founding member and has traditionally been a strong supporter of human rights. Yet the Danish Government has announced that the chief priority of its chairmanship will be the reform of the European human rights system. This announcement may come as a surprise to the readership of this blog. This post therefore summarises the vicissitudes that have led to the Danish Government’s initiative, and provides some early reflections on its expected impact
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Tomorrow (15 November) Denmark will take over the rotating chairmanship of the Council of Europe (Co...
In her blog post “Is Something Rotten in the State of Denmark?”, Helga Molbæk-Steensig analyses the ...
On 20 October the Danish Government published a set of ‘Principles and Guidelines’ on the handling o...
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On December 13 2021 the Danish Court of Impeachment (Rigsretten) convicted Inger Støjberg, a former ...
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The European Convention system has a unique structure among regional human rights regimes. Not only ...
This article highlights transnational consequences for access to justice of political posturing by n...
Brief comment by Professor Barry Rider (Director, IALS) describing the visit to the Institute by the...
Tomorrow (15 November) Denmark will take over the rotating chairmanship of the Council of Europe (Co...
In her blog post “Is Something Rotten in the State of Denmark?”, Helga Molbæk-Steensig analyses the ...
On 20 October the Danish Government published a set of ‘Principles and Guidelines’ on the handling o...
The Danish Government has decided to appoint a Commission of Inquiry on the Danish involvement in th...
On December 13 2021 the Danish Court of Impeachment (Rigsretten) convicted Inger Støjberg, a former ...
The European Convention on Human Rights came into force on 3 September 1953. Denmark was one of ten ...
A blog analysing the practice of the European Court of Human Rights in striking out cases and in fri...
On Thursday, the member states of the European Convention of Human Rights will meet in Copenhagen to...
The accession of Central and East European States into the European Convention of Human Rights syste...
The European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) is an international human rights treaty that protects...
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) is the crown jewel of the world’s most advanced internatio...
First published online: 15 December 2020Human rights are central in the international community’s mi...
The European Convention system has a unique structure among regional human rights regimes. Not only ...
This article highlights transnational consequences for access to justice of political posturing by n...
Brief comment by Professor Barry Rider (Director, IALS) describing the visit to the Institute by the...