Summary • Sommaire
Religiously Motivated Laws and Convention Compatibility
Le rôle des cours suprêmes dans la promotion et la protection de l’État de droit – L’exemple français de la Cour de cassation
Access to Court in Iceland: The Influence of the Case Law of the European Court of Human Rights on Security for Costs Orders
Subsidiarity in Action: Sharing the Court’s Knowledge-Sharing Platform
Exploring the Modalities of Subsidiarity: The European Court of Human Right’s “Stricter Scrutiny” in Child Welfare Cases Under Article 8 of the European Convention of Human Rights
Jeopardizing the Kingpin of Subsidiarity – When Judicial “Reforms” Paralyze the Judiciary
The EEA Agreement and Presumption of Equivalent Protection of Human Rights
Limiting Freedom of Expression for the Protection of the Judiciary
Subsidiarity, the Rule of Law and the Western Balkans
Les métamorphoses de l’ordre juridique français – Des bienfaits du contrôle conventionnel européen
Both Sides Now: Case Management and Right of Individual Petition
La subsidiarité, règle et source d’inspiration dans un État de droit
The Principle of Subsidiarity and the Contracting States’ Obligations under Article 13 of the European Convention on Human Rights
Parliamentary Sovereignty and Rights-Protection: A UK Temporal Perspective
How Subsidiarity Would Serve Effectiveness
Too little, too late? Le réveil de l’article 18 par la Cour européenne des droits de l’homme
Key Challenges for the Next Era of the European Court of Human Rights
Disinformation and Democracy: Some Preliminary Thoughts on the Role of the European Court of Human Rights
Fundamental Rights in the Case Law of the EFTA Court
The Subsidiarity Principle and Its Application to the Representation of Children Before the European Court of Human Rights
Protéger, résister, anticiper
The Right Against Self-Incrimination in Administrative Cases
In Defense of a Common European Heritage
Appointments of Judges in Iceland and Administrative Law – With Reference to the Judgment of the ECtHR in Ástráðsson v. Iceland
Le grief invoqué « en substance » : de l’art d’être funambule
Article 18: Prohibition of the Use of Restrictions for an Improper Purpose
Judges as Rightsholders
The European Court of Human Rights’ New Approach in Its Case Law Concerning the Balance Between Freedom of Expression and the Right to Respect for Private Life – A Study of Ten Icelandic Cases
State Parties’ Wish to Influence the Court’s Application of the Principle of Subsidiarity and the Margin of Appreciation by Means of High-Level Declarations
Managing Change: The European Court of Human Rights Navigating Through Environmental Human Rights in a New Socio-Ecological and Legal Reality
La Cour européenne des droits de l’homme : prétoire pour les contentieux environnementaux et climatiques ?
The Rule of Law, Subsidiarity, and the Role of Ombudsman: Amicus Curiae Before the European Court of Human Rights
Rule of Law in Peril? Checking States’ Misuse of Power – Implications and Consequences of Article 18 Violations
General Principles of Good Administration Under the European Convention on Human Rights
La Cour de justice de l’Union européenne et l’indépendance de la justice
The Three Crucial Ingredients of the Convention System: Democracy, the Rule of Law and Subsidiarity
La protection des lanceurs d’alerte dans la jurisprudence de la Cour européenne des droits de l’homme – La prééminence du droit et le principe de subsidiarité
Human Rights and European Integration: Subsidiarity Revisited
La mise en oeuvre du principe de subsidiarité au service d’une responsabilité partagée entre la Cour européenne des droits de l’homme et les juridictions nationales en matière de protection des droits fondamentaux
Impartiality of Judges – A Study of Two Cases Relating to Family Links
Human Rights and Peace – Disillusionment or Hope? – The Russian Example
The Rule of Law and Fair Play in Sport
Safeguarding Europe’s Foundational Values: The Rule of Law and Beyond
Le référé-liberté et le défi du stress test de Strasbourg
Beyond the Age of Subsidiarity: Do Established Democracies Still Need the European Court of Human Rights?
L’expulsion de la Fédération de Russie du Conseil de l’Europe – Quel impact sur la Convention européenne des droits de l’homme ?
L’épuisant épuisement des voies de recours internes
An “Authority Balanced, But Not Divided” – Judicial Appointments and Protection of Judicial Independence Under Article 6 § 1 of the European Convention on Human Rights
The Rule of Law and Subsidiarity – The ECtHR – The Gatekeeper of the Rule of Law Through Its Power of Review on the Basis of “A Tribunal Established by Law”
The European Court of Human Rights and its Relevance in the Health Crisis
The Principle of Subsidiarity and the ECtHR
Institutional Changes to Property in the Context of the Strasbourg Court’s Case Law on Article 1 of Protocol No. 1 to the European Convention on Human Rights
« Âge de la subsidiarité » ou « ère de la retraite ordonnée » ? – Pour la subsidiarité bien comprise
Le droit à un recours effectif et le rôle des Cours constitutionnelles relus à la lumière du principe de subsidiarité ?
The Presumption of Innocence in Defamatory Cases – The Strasbourg Court’s Case Law and the Balancing Exercise Between Article 10 and Article 8 ECHR
Robert Spano, un réformateur à la tête de la Cour européenne des droits de l’homme
Upholding Human Rights and Rule of Law in the Age of Subsidiarity: The Case of Guðmundur Andri Ástráðsson v. Iceland
Le « Von Hannover non-substitution principle » à l’épreuve de la jurisprudence de la Cour européenne des droits de l’homme – Sur la conditionnalité de l’octroi d’une marge d’appréciation élargie en matière de liberté d’expression
“And the Work of Justice Shall Be Peace…” – When Human Rights Are Not the Path to Peace and Security
Interplay Between the Principle of Rule of Law and the Process- Based Review
Tabula gratulatoria • Liste des soucripteurs
Religiously Motivated Laws and Convention Compatibility
Le rôle des cours suprêmes dans la promotion et la protection de l’État de droit – L’exemple français de la Cour de cassation
Access to Court in Iceland: The Influence of the Case Law of the European Court of Human Rights on Security for Costs Orders
Subsidiarity in Action: Sharing the Court’s Knowledge-Sharing Platform
Exploring the Modalities of Subsidiarity: The European Court of Human Right’s “Stricter Scrutiny” in Child Welfare Cases Under Article 8 of the European Convention of Human Rights
Jeopardizing the Kingpin of Subsidiarity – When Judicial “Reforms” Paralyze the Judiciary
The EEA Agreement and Presumption of Equivalent Protection of Human Rights
Limiting Freedom of Expression for the Protection of the Judiciary
Subsidiarity, the Rule of Law and the Western Balkans
Les métamorphoses de l’ordre juridique français – Des bienfaits du contrôle conventionnel européen
Both Sides Now: Case Management and Right of Individual Petition
La subsidiarité, règle et source d’inspiration dans un État de droit
The Principle of Subsidiarity and the Contracting States’ Obligations under Article 13 of the European Convention on Human Rights
Parliamentary Sovereignty and Rights-Protection: A UK Temporal Perspective
How Subsidiarity Would Serve Effectiveness
Too little, too late? Le réveil de l’article 18 par la Cour européenne des droits de l’homme
Key Challenges for the Next Era of the European Court of Human Rights
Disinformation and Democracy: Some Preliminary Thoughts on the Role of the European Court of Human Rights
Fundamental Rights in the Case Law of the EFTA Court
The Subsidiarity Principle and Its Application to the Representation of Children Before the European Court of Human Rights
Protéger, résister, anticiper
The Right Against Self-Incrimination in Administrative Cases
In Defense of a Common European Heritage
Appointments of Judges in Iceland and Administrative Law – With Reference to the Judgment of the ECtHR in Ástráðsson v. Iceland
Le grief invoqué « en substance » : de l’art d’être funambule
Article 18: Prohibition of the Use of Restrictions for an Improper Purpose
Judges as Rightsholders
The European Court of Human Rights’ New Approach in Its Case Law Concerning the Balance Between Freedom of Expression and the Right to Respect for Private Life – A Study of Ten Icelandic Cases
State Parties’ Wish to Influence the Court’s Application of the Principle of Subsidiarity and the Margin of Appreciation by Means of High-Level Declarations
Managing Change: The European Court of Human Rights Navigating Through Environmental Human Rights in a New Socio-Ecological and Legal Reality
La Cour européenne des droits de l’homme : prétoire pour les contentieux environnementaux et climatiques ?
The Rule of Law, Subsidiarity, and the Role of Ombudsman: Amicus Curiae Before the European Court of Human Rights
Rule of Law in Peril? Checking States’ Misuse of Power – Implications and Consequences of Article 18 Violations
General Principles of Good Administration Under the European Convention on Human Rights
La Cour de justice de l’Union européenne et l’indépendance de la justice
The Three Crucial Ingredients of the Convention System: Democracy, the Rule of Law and Subsidiarity
La protection des lanceurs d’alerte dans la jurisprudence de la Cour européenne des droits de l’homme – La prééminence du droit et le principe de subsidiarité
Human Rights and European Integration: Subsidiarity Revisited
La mise en oeuvre du principe de subsidiarité au service d’une responsabilité partagée entre la Cour européenne des droits de l’homme et les juridictions nationales en matière de protection des droits fondamentaux
Impartiality of Judges – A Study of Two Cases Relating to Family Links
Human Rights and Peace – Disillusionment or Hope? – The Russian Example
The Rule of Law and Fair Play in Sport
Safeguarding Europe’s Foundational Values: The Rule of Law and Beyond
Le référé-liberté et le défi du stress test de Strasbourg
Beyond the Age of Subsidiarity: Do Established Democracies Still Need the European Court of Human Rights?
L’expulsion de la Fédération de Russie du Conseil de l’Europe – Quel impact sur la Convention européenne des droits de l’homme ?
L’épuisant épuisement des voies de recours internes
An “Authority Balanced, But Not Divided” – Judicial Appointments and Protection of Judicial Independence Under Article 6 § 1 of the European Convention on Human Rights
The Rule of Law and Subsidiarity – The ECtHR – The Gatekeeper of the Rule of Law Through Its Power of Review on the Basis of “A Tribunal Established by Law”
The European Court of Human Rights and its Relevance in the Health Crisis
The Principle of Subsidiarity and the ECtHR
Institutional Changes to Property in the Context of the Strasbourg Court’s Case Law on Article 1 of Protocol No. 1 to the European Convention on Human Rights
« Âge de la subsidiarité » ou « ère de la retraite ordonnée » ? – Pour la subsidiarité bien comprise
Le droit à un recours effectif et le rôle des Cours constitutionnelles relus à la lumière du principe de subsidiarité ?
The Presumption of Innocence in Defamatory Cases – The Strasbourg Court’s Case Law and the Balancing Exercise Between Article 10 and Article 8 ECHR
Robert Spano, un réformateur à la tête de la Cour européenne des droits de l’homme
Upholding Human Rights and Rule of Law in the Age of Subsidiarity: The Case of Guðmundur Andri Ástráðsson v. Iceland
Le « Von Hannover non-substitution principle » à l’épreuve de la jurisprudence de la Cour européenne des droits de l’homme – Sur la conditionnalité de l’octroi d’une marge d’appréciation élargie en matière de liberté d’expression
“And the Work of Justice Shall Be Peace…” – When Human Rights Are Not the Path to Peace and Security
Interplay Between the Principle of Rule of Law and the Process- Based Review
Tabula gratulatoria • Liste des soucripteurs
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157
Language
English
Reference
L. CHANTURIA, Liber Amicorum Robert Spano, Limal, Anthemis, 2022, 157-165
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