Domestic Judicial Treatment of European Court of Human Rights Case Law: Beyond Compliance

The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) suffers from a burgeoning caseload and challenges to its authority. This two-pronged crisis undermines the ECtHR's legitimacy and consequently the functioning of the whole European human rights regime. Domestic courts can serve as welcome allies of the...

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Hauptverfasser: Kosař, David, Petrov, Jan, Sipulová, Katarína, Smekal, Hubert, Vyhnánek, Ladislav, Janovský, Jozef
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Zusammenfassung:The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) suffers from a burgeoning caseload and challenges to its authority. This two-pronged crisis undermines the ECtHR's legitimacy and consequently the functioning of the whole European human rights regime. Domestic courts can serve as welcome allies of the Strasbourg Court. They have a potential to diffuse European Convention of Human Rights norms domestically, and therefore prevent and filter many potential human rights violations. Yet we know very little about how domestic courts actually treat the Strasbourg Court's rulings. This book brings unique empirical findings on how often, how, and with what consequences domestic judges work with the ECtHR's case law. It moves beyond the narrow concept of compliance and develops a new three-level methodology for analyzing the role played by domestic courts in the implementation of ECtHR case law. Moreover, using the example of Czechia, it shifts the attention from Western countries to a more volatile Central and Eastern European region, which has recently witnessed democratic backsliding and a backlash against international checks on human rights and the rule-of-law standards. Looking at a wider social and legal context, this book identifies factors helping transitional countries to adapt to regional human rights regimes. The work will be an essential resource for students, academics, and policy-makers working in the areas of constitutional law, politics, and human rights law. Its global appeal is enhanced by the methodological framework which is applicable in other international systems.
DOI:10.4324/9780429343933