
The European Convention on Human Rights and General International Law
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- Preface
- Introduction
- I: Sources
- 1: Ineta Ziemele: European Consensus and International Law
- 2: Angelika Nußberger: Law or Soft law - Does It Matter?: Distinction Between Different Sources of International Law in the Jurisprudence of the ECtHR
- II: Interpretation
- 3: Anja Seibert-Fohr: The Effect of Subsequent Practice on the European Convention on Human Rights: Considerations from a General International Law Perspective
- 4: Geir Ulfstein: Evolutive Interpretation in the Light of Other International Instruments: Law and Legitimacy
- III: Jurisdiction
- 5: Marko Milanovic: Jurisdiction and Responsibility: Trends in the Jurisprudence of the Strasbourg Court
- 6: Isil Karakas and Hasan Bakirci: Extraterritorial Application of the European Convention on Human Rights: Evolution of the Court's Jurisprudence on the Notions of Extraterritorial Jurisdiction and State Responsibility
- 7: Ganna Yudkivska: Territorial Jurisdiction and Positive Obligations of an Occupied State: Some Reflections on Evolving Issues under Article 1 of the Convention
- IV: Responsibility
- 8: Samantha Besson: Concurrent Responsibilities under the European Convention on Human Rights: The Concurrence of Human Rights Jurisdictions, Duties and Responsibilities
- 9: James Crawford and Amelia Keene: The Structure of State Responsibility under the European Convention on Human Rights
- 10: Iulia Motoc and Johann Justus Vasel: The ECHR and Responsibility of the State: Moving Towards Judicial Integration: A View from the Bench
- 11: Linos-Alexandre Sicilianos: The UN Security Council, State Responsibility and The European Court of Human Rights: Towards an Integrated Approach?
- 12: Paulo Pinto de Albuquerque and Anne van Aaken: Punitive Damages in Strasbourg
- V: Immunity
- 13: Philippa Webb: A Moving Target: The Approach of the Strasbourg Court to Immunity
- 14: Riccardo Pavoni: The Myth of the Customary Nature of the United Nations Convention on State Immunity: Does the End Justify the Means?
- The European Convention on Human Rights and General International Law: Concluding Reflections on the 2015 Strasbourg Conference
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