Friday, September 27, 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. 3, 2024) is out. Contents include:
  • Special Issue: ‘Heads and Tails’: Admissibility and Remedies at the European Court of Human Rights
    • Janneke Gerards, Antoine Buyse, & Mads Andenas, ‘Heads and Tails’: Admissibility and Remedies at the European Court of Human Rights
    • Marco Fisicaro, Novel Approaches to Interim Protection Against Systemic Threats to the Rule of Law
    • Mathieu Leloup, The Question of Non-Independent Apex Courts as Effective Remedies to be Exhausted
    • Lorenzo Acconciamessa, Two Birds With One Stone? Governments’ Unilateral Declarations Before the ECtHR and the Reopening of Domestic Proceedings
    • Anne Bombay, The Court’s Correcting Mechanism: ‘General Measures’ as a Judicial Remedy to Address Legislative Inaction?
    • Joseph Finnerty, How Should the European Court of Human Rights Remedy Violations of Article 18 ECHR? The Case for Remedial Realignment
    • Corina Heri, Too Big to Remedy? What Climate Cases Tell Us About the Remedial Role of Human Rights