Project ECHR: Strengthening the European Court of Human Rights: More Accountability through better legal reasoning
2009-11-01 – 2014-10-31
- Abstract
The project’s objective is to study the European Court of Human Rights’ case-law with the aim of proposing innovative solutions to strengthen the consistency and persuasiveness of the Court’s legal reasoning so as to improve its accountability and transparency. 5 researchers are working on this project, each on particular subthemes including Minority Rights, Stereotypes, Vulnerability, Freedom of Religion, Conflicting Rights and Scope of Rights.
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Conclusion : conflicting views on conflicting rights
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Evans v UK, three grounds for ruling differently
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Procedural fairness as a vehicle for inclusion in the freedom of religion jurisprudence of the Strasbourg Court
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- PhD Thesis
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Belief in justice : towards more inclusivity in and through the Freedom of Religion Case Law of the European Court of Human Rights
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Introduction to the volume
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- Journal Article
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Face veil bans in the European Court of Human Rights: the importance of empirical findings
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Procedural protection: an examination of procedural safeguards
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Introduction
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Het 'boerkaverbod' in België
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Shaping rights in the ECHR: the role of the European Court of Human Rights in determining the scope of human rights
Eva Brems (UGent) and Janneke Gerards(2014)