Title: HARROUDJ V. FRANCE: INDICATIONS FROM THE EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS ON THE NATURE OF CHOICE OF LAW RULES AND ON THEIR POTENTIALLY DISCRIMINATORY EFFECT
Abstract: 1sought to provide a general description of the European human rights protection mechanism and of its application to private international law topics. In the two years since publication of that article there have been a significant number of judgments and decisions by the European Court of Human Rights touching on matters of private international law, 2 including an important decision by which the Court has preserved – for the time being at least – the EU European Enforcement Title mechanism as applied to the Brussels II-bis Regulation, and thereby a central part of the EU’s “free movement of judgments” programme, from challenge under the European Convention on Human Rights. 3
Publication Year: 2014
Publication Date: 2014-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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