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FULLY BOOKED - Domestic Judges and The European Court of Human Rights: Conflict or Consensus?

Date: 31st March 2011

Time: Not specified

Venue: Not available

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This event has been organized by

Bingham Centre for the Rule of Law

The European Institute and ESRC logo


THIS EVENT IS NOW FULLY BOOKED.

Summary

The judgments of the European Court of Human Rights cannot automatically override domestic legislation or precedent. Yet domestic courts, as a matter of international legal obligation, are required to respect the judgments of the European Court of Human Rights. The relationship between the two courts may be conflicting or consensual. This timely seminar will discuss the ways domestic courts and the European Court of Human Rights manage their delicate relationship, reporting for the first time the results of an ESCR-funded study on the subject.

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