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The first scholarly journal devoted exclusively to the legal regime of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR). The Review offers peer-reviewed, legal scholarship on the protection of fundamental human rights within the ECHR framework and on its implications for other regional human rights regimes. It is a forum for inter alia comparative law, human rights law, international law and philosophy of law analysis of the practice and procedures of the ECHR regime.
While favouring legal (doctrinal, theoretical and philosophical) analysis, the Review also publishes multi-disciplinary works at the crossroads of law, history, political science and economics. It is open to all methods and schools of thought, including, comparative, doctrinal, quantitative and economic analysis of (case) law. It offers scholarship and information of interest to scholars and practitioners, both in the member states and other regions, as well as to all those working in the field of human rights law.
Editors in Chief:
Professor Kanstantsin Dzehtsiarou, University of Liverpool
Dr Vassilis P Tzevelekos, University of Liverpool
Editorial Assistants:
Corneliu Doni
Demi-Lee Franklin
Editorial Board:
Dr Ed Bates, University of Leicester
Professor Florence Benoît-Rohmer, University of Strasbourg
Dr Antal Berkes, University of Liverpool
Professor Eva Brems, Ghent University
Professor Başak Çalı Hertie, School of Governance
Professor Fiona de Londras, University of Birmingham
Dr Rumyana van Ark, T.M.C. Asser Institute
Dr Kushtrim Istrefi, Utrecht University
Dr Dimitrios Kagiaros, University of Exeter
Dr Lucas Lixinski, University of New South Wales
Professor Tobias Lock, National University of Ireland, Maynooth
Professor Mikael Rask Madsen, University of Copenhagen
Dr Filippo Fontanelli, University of Edinburgh
Advisory Board:
Professor Maurizio Arcari, University of Milano Bicocca
Professor Eyal Benvenisti, University of Cambridge
Professor Mouloud Boumghar, Galatasaray University; Université de Picardie Jules Verne
Judge Antônio Augusto Cançado Trindade †, ICJ
Professor Olivier de Frouville, Paris II Panthéon-Assas University
Dr Andrzej Drzemczewski, Council of Europe
Professor Andreas Føllesdal, University of Oslo
Judge Giorgio Gaja, ICJ
Professor Conor Gearty, London School of Economics
Professor Janneke Gerards, Utrecht University
Professor Barbara Koremenos, University of Michigan
Judge Egidijus Kūris, ECtHR
Professor Philip Leach, Middlesex University London
Professor Lauri Mälksoo, University of Tartu
Judge Iulia Motoc, ECtHR
Judge Angelika Nußberger, ECtHR
Judge Síofra O'Leary, ECtHR
Judge Paulo Pinto de Albuquerque, ECtHR
Judge Guido Raimondi, ECtHR
Dr Daniel Rietiker, ECtHR
Prof Andrea Saccucci, University of Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli”
Professor William Schabas, Middlesex University
Judge Linos-Alexandre Sicilianos, ECtHR
Judge Robert Spano, ECtHR
Judge Dean Spielmann, CJEU-General Court/former ECtHR
Ms Marialena Tsirli, ECtHR
Judge Françoise Tulkens, ECtHR
Professor Erik Voeten, Georgetown University
Judge Ganna Yudkivska, ECtHR
Professor Yuval Shany, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, UN Human Rights Committee
Professor Geir Ulfstein, University of Oslo
Professor, Judge Ineta Ziemele, Riga Graduate School of Law/Constitutional Court of Latvia/former ECtHR
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Editors in Chief:
Professor Kanstantsin Dzehtsiarou, University of Liverpool
Dr Vassilis P Tzevelekos, University of Liverpool
Editorial Assistants:
Corneliu Doni
Demi-Lee Franklin
Editorial Board:
Dr Ed Bates, University of Leicester
Professor Florence Benoît-Rohmer, University of Strasbourg
Dr Antal Berkes, University of Liverpool
Professor Eva Brems, Ghent University
Professor Başak Çalı Hertie, School of Governance
Professor Fiona de Londras, University of Birmingham
Dr Rumyana van Ark, T.M.C. Asser Institute
Dr Kushtrim Istrefi, Utrecht University
Dr Dimitrios Kagiaros, University of Exeter
Dr Lucas Lixinski, University of New South Wales
Professor Tobias Lock, National University of Ireland, Maynooth
Professor Mikael Rask Madsen, University of Copenhagen
Dr Filippo Fontanelli, University of Edinburgh
Advisory Board:
Professor Maurizio Arcari, University of Milano Bicocca
Professor Eyal Benvenisti, University of Cambridge
Professor Mouloud Boumghar, Galatasaray University; Université de Picardie Jules Verne
Judge Antônio Augusto Cançado Trindade †, ICJ
Professor Olivier de Frouville, Paris II Panthéon-Assas University
Dr Andrzej Drzemczewski, Council of Europe
Professor Andreas Føllesdal, University of Oslo
Judge Giorgio Gaja, ICJ
Professor Conor Gearty, London School of Economics
Professor Janneke Gerards, Utrecht University
Professor Barbara Koremenos, University of Michigan
Judge Egidijus Kūris, ECtHR
Professor Philip Leach, Middlesex University London
Professor Lauri Mälksoo, University of Tartu
Judge Iulia Motoc, ECtHR
Judge Angelika Nußberger, ECtHR
Judge Síofra O'Leary, ECtHR
Judge Paulo Pinto de Albuquerque, ECtHR
Judge Guido Raimondi, ECtHR
Dr Daniel Rietiker, ECtHR
Prof Andrea Saccucci, University of Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli”
Professor William Schabas, Middlesex University
Judge Linos-Alexandre Sicilianos, ECtHR
Judge Robert Spano, ECtHR
Judge Dean Spielmann, CJEU-General Court/former ECtHR
Ms Marialena Tsirli, ECtHR
Judge Françoise Tulkens, ECtHR
Professor Erik Voeten, Georgetown University
Judge Ganna Yudkivska, ECtHR
Professor Yuval Shany, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, UN Human Rights Committee
Professor Geir Ulfstein, University of Oslo
Professor, Judge Ineta Ziemele, Riga Graduate School of Law/Constitutional Court of Latvia/former ECtHR
Follow the European Convention on Human Rights Law Review also on Twitter
The first scholarly journal devoted exclusively to the legal regime of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR). The Review offers peer-reviewed, legal scholarship on the protection of fundamental human rights within the ECHR framework and on its implications for other regional human rights regimes. It is a forum for inter alia comparative law, human rights law, international law and philosophy of law analysis of the practice and procedures of the ECHR regime.
While favouring legal (doctrinal, theoretical and philosophical) analysis, the Review also publishes multi-disciplinary works at the crossroads of law, history, political science and economics. It is open to all methods and schools of thought, including, comparative, doctrinal, quantitative and economic analysis of (case) law. It offers scholarship and information of interest to scholars and practitioners, both in the member states and other regions, as well as to all those working in the field of human rights law.
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