The European Court of Human Rights’ Engagement with International Human Rights Instruments: Looking at the Cases of Domestic Violence
The European Court of Human Rights’ Engagement with International Human Rights Instruments: Looking at the Cases of Domestic Violence
Author(s): Ebru DemirSubject(s): Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, Family and social welfare, Victimology, Court case
Published by: Udruženje “Pravnik”
Keywords: The European Court of Human Rights’; International Human Rights Instruments; domestic violence cases; international human rights law; domestic violence victims; coherence of international law;
Summary/Abstract: In its recent jurisprudence on domestic violence, the European Court of Human Rights has started to examine domestic violence cases in the light of relevant international human rights law developed in this specific area. This article examines the engagement of the European Court of Human Rights with other international and regional human rights instruments in domestic violence cases. Upon examination, the article concludes that by integrating its case law into international human rights law the European Court of Human Rights broadens the scope of protection for domestic violence victims and maintains the coherence of international law.
Journal: International Journal on Rule of Law, Transitional Justice and Human Rights
- Issue Year: 12/2021
- Issue No: 12
- Page Range: 141-157
- Page Count: 17
- Language: English