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New Issue European Human Rights Law Review

New Issue European Human Rights Law Review

Posted on November 10, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on New Issue European Human Rights Law Review

The European Human Rights Law Review just published a new issue (Issue 5, 2024). The issue contains one editorial, three research articles, seven case comments and one publication review. The articles focus on the topics of the recognition of a right to family reunification under Article 8 ECHR, the conceptualisation of forced marriage and the proportionality doctrine. Next to the articles there is a case commentary section, with longer as well as shorter case analyses. 

This is the table of contents:

* Kirsty Hughes, Stevie Martin and Stephanie Palmer, ‘New beginnings?’ (Editorial)

* Alistair Mills, ‘Judgement and judgments: the role of courts in proportionality challenges in the United Kingdom’ (Article)

* Helena Wray, ‘Family reunification and article 8 ECHR: three steps towards a fairer balance’ (Article)

* Lisa Grans, ‘Conceptualisation of forced marriage in the criminal law context in Europe’ (Article)

* Paul Johnson, ‘Homophobic hate speech and Article 17 ECHR: the evolving approach of the European Court of Human Rights European Court of Human Rights (Third Section): Decision of 27 June 2023’ (Case Comment)

* Alan Greene, ‘Yalcinkaya v Turkiye: a chocolate-box judgment or a victory for human rights? European Court of Human Rights (Grand Chamber): Judgment of 26 September 2023’ (Case Comment)

* Veljko Turanjanin, ‘Expanding the circle of positive obligations: enabling victims of human trafficking to seek compensation in respect of lost earnings from their traffickers European Court of Human Rights (Third Section): Judgment of 28 November 2023’ (Case Comment)

* Marie-Hélène Peter-Spiess, ‘Disputing legal fatherhood: navigating hurdles and balancing interests European Court of Human Rights (First Section): Judgment of 7 March 2024′ (Case Comment)

* Dominika Bychawska-Siniarska, ‘War criminals’ acquittals and the resulting trauma for Holocaust survivors European Court of Human Rights (Chamber): Judgment of 23 April 2024′ (Case Comment)

* Lewis Graham, ‘Compensation for miscarriages of justice and the presumption of innocence European Court of Human Rights (Grand Chamber): Judgment of 11 June 2024’ (Case Comment)

* James Murray, ‘Manifestations of protected philosophical beliefs and academic free expression’ (Case Comment)

* Maeve O’Rourke, ‘Human Rights and the Care of Older People – Dignity, Vulnerability and the Anti-Torture Norm’ (Publication Review)

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