- Special Issue: The ‘Special’ Relationship between the United Kingdom and the European Convention of Human Rights
- Kanstantsin Dzehtsiarou, The United Kingdom and the European Convention on Human Rights: Together Until the End?
- Merris Amos, Reality Amidst Rhetoric: Implementation of ECtHR Judgments in the UK
- Ed Bates, UK Withdrawal From the echr (‘BrECHRit’): From Taboo to Tenable?
- Frederick Cowell, Locking in Human Rights: An Exploration of the Barriers to echr Withdrawal
- Lewis Graham, Boldness, Caution, Avoidance: Recent Cases Against the UK Before the European Court of Human Rights
- Paul Johnson, UK Withdrawal From the European Convention on Human Rights: A Disaster for lgbt People
- Natasa Mavronicola, Facilitating (Further) Inhumanity: On the Prospect of Losing Article 3 echr, a Vital Guarantee for the Under-Protected
- Valsamis Mitsilegas & Elspeth Guild, The UK and the echr After Brexit: The Challenge of Immigration Control
- Patricia Popelier, What’s Cooking? General Measures in the Case Law of the European Court of Human Rights
- Stuart Wallace, Military Operations and Withdrawal From the European Convention on Human Rights
Thursday, May 2, 2024
New Issue: European Convention on Human Rights Law Review
The latest issue of the European Convention on Human Rights Law Review (Vol. 5, no. 1, 2024) is out. Contents include: