Thursday, July 5, 2007

Caflisch et al.: Wildhaber Festschrift

Lucius Caflisch (Member, International Law Commission; formerly, Judge, European Court of Human Rights), Johan Callewaert (European Court of Human Rights), Roderick Liddell (European Court of Human Rights), Paul Mahoney (European Court of Human Rights), & Mark Villiger (Judge, European Court of Human Rights) have published Liber amicorum Luzius Wildhaber: human rights - Strasbourg views / Droits de l'homme - regards de Strasbourg (N.P. Engel 2007). Contents include:
  • Rudolf Bernhardt, Luzius Wildhaber: Member of the European Court of Human Rights since 1991
  • Corneliu Bîrsan, La protection du droit de propriété: développements récents de la jurisprudence de la Cour européenne des droits de l'homme
  • David Thór Björgvinsson, The EEA Agreement and Fundamental Rights
  • Vladimir Butkevych, The European Convention on Human Rights in the Context of the History of International Law
  • Ireneu Cabral Barreto, Les effets de la jurisprudence de la Cour européenne des droits de l'homme sur l'ordre juridique et judiciaire portugais
  • Lucius Caflisch & Martina Keller, Le Protocole additionnel nº 15 à la Convention européenne des droits de l'homme
  • Johan Callewaert, Les voies de recours communautaires sous l'angle de la Convention européenne des droits de l'homme: la portée procédurale de l'arrêt Bosphorus
  • Jean-Paul Costa, Les arrêts de la Grande Chambre rendus après renvoi (article 43 de la CEDH)
  • Erik Fribergh, The Authority over the Court's Registry within the Council of Europe
  • Elisabet Fura-Sandström, Business and Human Rights - who cares?
  • Lech Garlicki, Broniowski and after: on the Dual Nature of "Pilot Judgments"
  • John Hedigan, The Princess, the Press and Privacy: Observations on Caroline von Hannover v. Germany
  • Sverre Erik Jebens, The Scope of the Presumption of Innocence in Article 6 § 2 of the Convention: especially on its Reputation-Related Aspect
  • Danuté Jočiené, The European Convention on Human Rights in the Lithuanian Legal System: Lessons learned and Prospects for the Future
  • Roderick Liddell, Reflections on certain Aspects of the Kyprianou Judgment
  • Egbert Myjer, It is never too late for the State: Friendly Settlements and Unilateral Declarations
  • Michael O'Boyle, Ne bis in idem for the Benefit of States?
  • Matti Pellonpää, The European Court of Human Rights and the European Union
  • Dragoljub Popović, Le droit comparé dans l'accomplissement des tâches de la Cour européenne des droits de l'homme
  • Christos L. Rozakis, The Contribution of the European Court of Human Rights to the Development of the Law on State Immunity
  • Dean Spielmann, Une internationalisation avant la lettre des droits de l'homme?: à propos de l'avis consultatif de la Cour permanente de Justice internationale du 4 décembre 1935
  • Françoise Tulkens, Droits de l'homme, droits des femmes: les requérantes devant la Cour européenne des droits de l'homme
  • Riza Türmen, Human Rights and Poverty
  • Mindia Ugrekhelidze, Causation: Reflection in the Mirror of the European Convention on Human Rigths (a Sketch)
  • Nina Vajić, Before . . . and after: ratione temporis Jurisdiction of the (New) European Court of Human Rights and the Blecić Case
  • Mark E. Villiger, The Separate Opinions of Judge Wildhaber in the Judgments of the European Court of Human Rights
  • Vladimiro Zagrebelsky, Questions autour de Broniowski
  • Ineta Ziemele, International Courts and ultra vires Acts
  • Bostjan M. Zupancic, Morality of Virtue vs. Morality of Mere Duty, or, Why do Penalties require Legal Process whereas Rewards do not?