The Information Note contains legal summaries of the cases examined during the month in question which the Registry considers to be of particular interest. The summaries are drafted by Registry’s lawyers and are not binding on the Court. They are normally drafted in the language of the case concerned. The translation of the legal summaries into the […]
Day: April 29, 2019
European Court of Human Rights – Factsheet: Case-law concerning the EU – April 2019
To date, the European Union (EU) is not yet a Party to the European Convention on Human Rights (the Convention). Accordingly, its acts cannot as such be the subject of applications to the European Court of Human Rights (the Court). Nevertheless, issues relating to Community law have been raised regularly with the Court and the former […]
European Court of Human Rights – Open Day to mark its 60th anniversary – 5 May 2019
The European Court of Human Rights is holding an open day on Sunday 5 May 2019 to mark its 60th anniversary. This iconic building, normally closed to visitors, has not been open to the public for 10 years. To mark the Council of Europe’s 70th anniversary, the Palais de l’Europe, the organisation’s main building, will also open its […]
BRICS Law Journal – Vol 6, No 1 (2019)
Full Issue View or download the full issue PDF Table of Contents ARTICLES Harmonization Problems of the education systems indicators in the BriCs Countries PDF (ENG) D. Yampolskaya, A. Korneeva, H. Cai, B. Campolina 5-40 Taxation regulation of the BriCs’ innovative Companies PDF (ENG) E. Makeeva, I. Mikhaleva 41-62 Cryptocurrency regulation in the BriCs […]
Apply now: The Marie Curie Individual Fellowship – Submission deadline 20 May 2019
The T.M.C. Asser Instituut welcomes researchers, who would like to apply for a Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions Individual Fellowship, a grant scheme within the European Commission’s Horizon 2020 funding programme. A successful application will allow experienced researchers, in possession of a doctoral degree, to spend a research period of 12 to 24 months at the Asser Institute. […]
New book: Justice Framed A Genealogy of Transitional Justice – Dr Marcos Zunino
Justice Framed A Genealogy of Transitional Justice Dr Marcos Zunino – BIICL Research Fellow in Judicial Independence and Constitutional Transitions. Abstract Why are certain responses to past human rights violations considered instances of transitional justice while others are disregarded? This study interrogates the history of the discourse and practice of the field to answer that […]
2019 EU Justice Scoreboard – European Commission – Comparative overview of the independence, quality and efficiency of justice systems in the EU Member States
The 7th edition of the EU Justice Scoreboard has just been released by the European Commission. It assists Member States in addressing the challenges they are facing in line with European standards. It serves as a basis for an informed dialogue to focus on tailored solutions, depending on the specific circumstances in a given country. It continues […]