The Admissibility Hurdle
<p>The entry into force of a new Protocol in August 2021 indicates that the ECtHR will implement even more stringent admissibility criteria which provides the institution with more tools to reject legitimate applications and to hide the political motivation behind such decisions. The European...
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description | <p>The entry into force of a new Protocol in August 2021 indicates that the ECtHR will implement even more stringent admissibility criteria which provides the institution with more tools to reject legitimate applications and to hide the political motivation behind such decisions. The European Court of Human Rights has long faced burning criticism for declaring applications inadmissible when faced with prima facie flagrant human rights abuses by autocratic regimes, such as Turkey, putting in question the credibility of the Court which is expected to be a center of legal excellence. </p>
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spelling | doaj.art-4b9b887af6e2488d86525e66b501dfae2022-12-22T01:54:18ZdeuMax Steinbeis Verfassungsblog GmbHVerfassungsblog2366-70442366-7044The Admissibility HurdleBlaga Thavard<p>The entry into force of a new Protocol in August 2021 indicates that the ECtHR will implement even more stringent admissibility criteria which provides the institution with more tools to reject legitimate applications and to hide the political motivation behind such decisions. The European Court of Human Rights has long faced burning criticism for declaring applications inadmissible when faced with prima facie flagrant human rights abuses by autocratic regimes, such as Turkey, putting in question the credibility of the Court which is expected to be a center of legal excellence. </p> https://verfassungsblog.de/the-admissibility-hurdle/admissibility, Bulgaria, ECHR, ECtHR |
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title | The Admissibility Hurdle |
title_full | The Admissibility Hurdle |
title_fullStr | The Admissibility Hurdle |
title_full_unstemmed | The Admissibility Hurdle |
title_short | The Admissibility Hurdle |
title_sort | admissibility hurdle |
topic | admissibility, Bulgaria, ECHR, ECtHR |
url | https://verfassungsblog.de/the-admissibility-hurdle/ |
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