African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights Holds Public Hearings in Cases against Burkina Faso and Tanzania

During its 31st Ordinary Session, the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights (AfCHPR) held public hearings in two pending cases, one involving the unsolved assassination of a prominent journalist in Burkina Faso and the other concerning alleged criminal due process violations and arbitrary detention in Tanzania. On November 28-29, the AfCHPR heard arguments on the merits in Beneficiaries of the Late

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Pinochet-Era Torture Victim Awarded Reparation by Inter-American Court of Human Rights for Chile’s Inadequate Investigation

In its first judgment in favor of a living survivor of Pinochet era abuses, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights (IACtHR) has found Chile in violation of its obligations to investigate and remedy the arbitrary detention and torture of Mr. Leopoldo Garcia Lucero, who was left permanently disabled by the treatment he suffered in the 1970s.  See I/A Court H.R.,

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Upcoming Sessions: African, Inter-American, and European Human Rights Mechanisms

This week, the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights (ACPHR), Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) and European Committee of Social Rights (ECSR) will begin holding sessions. During their sessions, all three bodies will evaluate human rights conditions in their regions and consider State compliance with the duties and obligations set forth in regional human rights treaties.

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European Court of Human Rights Cautions United Kingdom News Media about Misleading Coverage

The Registrar for the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) recently admonished several British newspapers for publishing misleading reports about the tribunal’s judgments.  [The Guardian]  The Registry‘s statement, which was emailed directly to reporters, explained that the ECtHR was “concerned about the frequent misrepresentation of its activities in the British media,” specifically pointing to recent articles discussing payments made to

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African Union Expresses Opposition to International Criminal Court Prosecutions and Seeks Postponement of Kenyatta Trial

On October 11 and 12, the African Union held an Extraordinary Summit on the International Criminal Court (ICC) in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia to discuss concerns regarding the ICC’s treatment of African cases and the upcoming trial of Kenyan President, Uhuru Kenyatta. [AU]

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ECtHR Rules that Discriminatory Dismissal of HIV-Positive Employee Violates European Convention on Human Rights

The European Court of Human Rights this week issued a judgment concerning an employee’s termination due to his HIV-positive status, and the lack of judicial protection offered by the Greek courts. See ECtHR, I.B. v. Greece, no. 552/10, Judgment of 3 October 2013 (in French).  The European Court held that I.B.’s termination constituted violations of articles 8 (right to respect

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Ongoing Special Session of Inter-American Court of Human Rights Focuses on Rights of Child Migrants

From October 7 to 11, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights (Court) will be holding its 48th Special Session in Mexico City. During this session, the Court will hold hearings regarding one contentious case and a forthcoming advisory opinion, both concerning the rights of migrants.

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ECtHR Rules Turkey’s Automatic and Indiscriminate Ban on Prisoners’ and Parolees’ Voting Rights Is Too Harsh

The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR), in the case of Söyler v. Turkey, no. 29411/07, Judgment of 17 September 2013, has held that Turkey’s ban on convicted prisoners’ voting rights violates Article 3 of Protocol No. 1 (right to free elections) to the European Convention on Human Rights.  [ECtHR Press Release]

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ECtHR Launches New Print and Online Collections of Leading Case Law

The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has launched both print and online collections of its leading judgments, decisions, and advisory opinions since 1998. Although the Court processes a high volume of applications and issued judgments in respect of 1,678 applications in 2012, the collections only focus on the Court’s most significant decisions interpreting the standards of the European Convention

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