HUMR5140 Human Rights in International and National Law Autumn 2016

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HUMR5140 Human Rights in International and National Law Autumn 2016 Lecture 6: Regional Human Rights Systems: Europe and Asia

The European Convention on Human Rights The European Social Charter Many different European regimes EU’s Charter of Fundamental Rights OSCE Other CoE treaties Mainly civil and political rights Some absolute rights, but mainly relative rights Positive and negative obligations The European Convention on Human Rights An impact of ESC rights Integrated interpretation

Three threads in the creation and development of the ECHR European integration not only a matter of technical needs and economic interests; the ECHR embodies a system of liberal values The continuing concern for the protection of human rights Human rights as a tool to spread democracy to Central and Eastern European states

A quick history: The original control mechanisms – until 1998 A tripartite system The European Commission on Human Rights The European Court of Human Rights The Committee of Ministers Consider the admissibility of petitions Establish the facts Promote friendly settlements Give opinions of violations A judicial body Give final and binding judgments in cases referred to it A political body Give final and binding decisions in cases not referred to the Court

The revised control mechanisms Protocol No. 11, restructuring the control machinery, adopted on 11 May 1994, entered into force on 1 November 1998 A sidestep: Additional protocols: Do not amend the original text, but introduces additional rights. Do not require consensus; become binding for States that ratify Amending protocols: Amend the original text (“Since its entry into force on 1 November 1998, this Protocol forms an integral part of the Convention”). Require consensus, do not enter into force until all Contracting States have consented

Protocol no. 11 A tripartite system The European Commission on Human Rights Now established as a permanent body The European Court of Human Rights New, reduced role: To supervise compliance with decisions by the Court The Committee of Ministers Assumed (most of) the responsibilities of the Commission The competence of the Court became compulsory

A dramatic increase in cases A victim of its own success? Attempt at improvement: Protocol No. 14, entry into force 1 June 2010. Aims to guarantee the long-term efficiency of the Court by optimising the filtering and processing of applications New judicial formations to deal with the simplest cases A new admissibility criterion (“significant disadvantage”) Judges’ terms of office to be extended to nine years without the possibility of re-election. 2010 2011 Applications received 61,300 64,500 Applications disposed of 41,183 52,188 Annual deficit 20,100 12,300 Backlog 31 December 139,650 151,600 2010: 38,576 More than 90 % of cases are declared inadmissible 2011: 50,677

More than 90 % of cases are declared inadmissible 2010 2011 2012 2013 Applications received 61,300 64,500 65,150 Applications disposed of 41,183 52,188 87,879 Annual deficit 20,100 12,300 + 22,700 Backlog 31 December 139,650 151,600 128,100 99,900 2010: 38,576 More than 90 % of cases are declared inadmissible 2012: 86,201 2011: 50,677

Reform issues Interlaken Izmir Brighton Protocol no. 15 Advisory opinions

International supervisory mechanisms are secondary to the institutions of national legal systems in adjudicating on claims that human rights have been violated. The space for manoeuvre that is granted to national authorities in fulfilling their obligations under human rights conventions. “Affirming that the High Contracting Parties, in accordance with the principle of subsidiarity, have the primary responsibility to secure the rights and freedoms defined in this Convention and the Protocols thereto, and that in doing so they enjoy a margin of appreciation, subject to the supervisory jurisdiction of the European Court of Human Rights established by this Convention,” Protocol no. 15

The life of an application Grand Chamber Admissibility Jurisdiction Relinquishment Procedural requirements Referral (appeal) Substantive requirements

Fundamental principles of interpretation The Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties A strong principle of effectiveness A clear evolutive interpretation The European Court of Human Rights Fundamental principles of interpretation National courts For national law to decide «No less, but certainly no more» «No more, but certainly no less» A tendency to apply the same method as the ECtHR Challenge: The evolutive interpretation

Pilot-judgment procedure Introduced in 2004 as a means of addressing systemic problems in Contracting States which result in multiple applications to the Court One (or a few) case is given priority treatment, while other applications are adjourned until the pilot case is decided Justification: Speedier redress for victims The systemic problem is redressed within the national legal order under guidance from the Court A large number of repetitive cases may be removed from the Court’s docket Legal basis: Now «rule 61»

Examples of pilot-judgments Broniowski v. Poland (2004): Failure to compensate loss of property See paras. 189-194: The pilot-judgment procedure explained Burdov v. Russia (2009): Failure to enforce domestic court decisions Rumpf v. Germany (2010): Length of proceedings

Enforcement Art. 46 Binding force «undertake to abide by the final judgment» Execution of judgments Committee of Ministers Referral to Court Interpretation procedure Infringement procedure

http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-20053244

Asia ASEAN Intergovernmental Commission on Human Rights, established 2009 Weaker mandate: Develop strategies, enhance public awareness, advisory service. Does not receive individual complaints. ASEAN Human Rights Declaration 2012 Extensive text, little impact