Friday, 17 July 2009

Essay on form of judgments in the Strasbourg Court

An essay examining the structure of judgments in the European Court of Human Rights is available at http://ssrn.com/abstract=1435197 This is a revised text, as at July 2009, of the essay referred to in an earlier post.

This essay will appear in due course in M Andenas and S Vogenauer (eds), A Matter of Style? The form of judgments in the United Kingdom and Abroad: Essays in Honour of Lord Bingham of Cornhill, Hart Publishing, forthcoming.

Monday, 29 June 2009

Published outputs of the research project

Two articles have now been published dealing with the outcomes of this research project:

Robin C A White and Iris Boussiakou, 'Separate Opinions in the European Court of Human Rights', (2009) 9 Human Rights Law Review 37-60

Robin C A White and Iris Boussiakou, 'Voices from the European Court of Human Rights', (2009) 27 Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights 167-89.

Friday, 13 March 2009

Voices from the Strasbourg Court

An article entitled 'Voices from the European Court of Human Rights' which reports on interviews with nine judges at the Strasbourg Court has been accepted for publication in the Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights in the June 2009 issue of the journal. At the request of the journal, the advance copy previously posted on this site has been removed pending publication of the piece in the NQHR. Anyone needing access to this material prior to publication should email robin.white@leicester.ac.uk.

Thursday, 25 September 2008

Overview of research outcomes


An article providing an overview of the outcomes of this research project has now been published online in the Human Rights Law Review, The weblink is http://hrlr.oxfordjournals.org/current.dtl


The printed version of this article will be available at the beginning of March 2009. The reference is (2009) 9 Human Rights Law Review 37-60

Friday, 22 August 2008

Essay on form of judgments in the Strasbourg Court


You will find a link below to an essay on the form of judgments in the Strasbourg Court intended for an edited collection examining the contribution of forms of judgment to the work of a number of United Kingdom, overseas and international courts. It flows from a seminar in the University of Oxford in June 2008 in honour of Lord Bingham of Cornhill.

The essay is copyright Robin C A White, and may not be quoted without the express permission of the author. It is included here to provide a preview of material which will in due course appear in M Andenas and S Vogenhauer (eds) A Matter of Style? The Form of Judgments in the United Kingdom and Abroad: Essays in Honour of Lord Bingham of Cornhill, Hart Publishing, 2009 forthcoming.

http://www.le.ac.uk/law/wyt/echressay.pdf


Monday, 5 November 2007

Database now available on the Leicester Research Archive

The working database of the project is now available on the Leicester Research Archive.

See https://lra.le.ac.uk/handle/2381/1402 to access the archive and get further information about the database.

Thursday, 25 October 2007

Material from the dissemination seminar

The presentations from the dissemination seminar of 23 October 2007 can be found at:

http://www.le.ac.uk/law/wyt/ahrc01.pps

http://www.le.ac.uk/law/wyt/ahrc02.pps

The book to which Judge Ziemele referred is Nina-Louisa Arold, The Legal Culture of the European Court of Human Rights, Brill, 2007, ISBN 978 9004160675