Fighting the Lernaean Hydra — General Measures in the Operative Part of the European Court of Human Rights’ Judgments: Broad Context and Ukrainian Perspectives
Journal Title: Kyiv-Mohyla Law and Politics Journal - Year 2015, Vol 1, Issue
Abstract
The European Court of Human Rights recently has introduced a variety of instruments to streamline the flow of applications and to address the handling of repetitive applications. This article discusses one of these instruments — the indication of “general measures” in the operative part of the Court’s judgments, a reform introduced in 2004. This article also discusses the issues likely to cause the Court to indicate “general measures” in its judgments against Ukraine: the length of judicial proceedings and the conditions of detention.
Authors and Affiliations
Olga Dubinska, Oleg Soldatov
The Separatism of Chechnya in 1991: Prerequisites for the Republic’s Secession from Russia
The article deals with the case of Chechen separatism, which resulted in the secession of the Republic from Russia in 1991. The theoretical framework for this study is based on considering secession as a dynamic process...
Cost of Parliamentary Politics in Ukraine
The objective of this paper is to conduct primary research on the cost of parliamentary politics in Ukraine, the financial implications of running for a seat in the national parliament (Rada), and the cost incurred by an...
Substituting for the State: The Role of Volunteers in Defense Reform in Post-Euromaidan Ukraine
While the role of volunteers in sustaining the Ukrainian armed forces against the backdrop of Russian aggression since 2014 has been widely acknowledged in literature, the effect of volunteer initiatives on the state def...
Illegal Crossing of the State Border in Light of Polish Criminal Law
The subject of this paper is the illegal crossing of the Polish border. The paper focuses on criminal law issues. To explain the element “in violation of the relevant regulations,” being one of the elements of the crimin...
The Rule of Law in European Integration: Roots, Functions, Challenges
“The rule of law in European Integration: roots, functions, challenges” 1 is a vast topic— not only for legal science, but also for historical and political sciences, for economics and sociology, for cultural sciences an...