Title | The 2021 ECtHR’s Decision in the Georgia v Russia (II) case and the Application of Human Rights Law to Extraterritorial Hostilities |
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Type | Journal article |
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Authors | Longobardo, M. and Wallace, S. |
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Abstract | This article discusses the findings of the European Court of Human Rights in the 2021 Georgia v Russia (II) case in relation to the applicability of the European Convention on Human Rights to the conduct of hostilities. The article describes the arguments advanced by the Court to support the idea that the Convention does not apply to extraterritorial hostilities in an international armed conflict. In light of past decisions, international humanitarian law, international human rights law, and the law of the treaties, it is argued that the Court’s conclusion is unconvincing and the arguments seem to be based on extra-legal considerations, rather than on a sound interpretation of the notion of state jurisdiction under the Convention. |
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Keywords | conduct of hostilities |
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| European Convention on Human Rights |
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| European Court of Human Rights |
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| extraterritorial application of human rights |
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| right to life |
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Journal | Israel Law Review |
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Journal citation | 55 (2), pp. 145-177 |
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ISSN | 0021-2237 |
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| 2047-9336 |
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Year | 2022 |
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Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
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Publisher's version | License CC BY 4.0 File Access Level Open (open metadata and files) |
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Digital Object Identifier (DOI) | https://doi.org/10.1017/S0021223721000261 |
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Publication dates |
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Published in print | Jul 2022 |
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Published online | 25 Mar 2022 |
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