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  1. 27. Jan. 2016 · In undertaking a contextual study of reforms of custodial legal assistance in Europe, this article will offer evidence of the central role of the ECtHR in effecting change in national jurisdictions.

    • Dimitrios Giannoulopoulos
    • 2016
  2. Strasbourg jurisprudence in helping to define a functional public authority depends in part on the extent to which it can meet these concerns. The second strand of case law comprises cases...

  3. Summary. Introduction. In A Bill of Rights for Britain, Ronald Dworkin advocated the incorporation of the European Convention on Human Rights into domestic law to halt the ‘decline in the culture of liberty’ that had affected freedom in the UK since the 1970s.

    • R.M.W. Masterman
    • 2007
  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Yvan_GollYvan Goll - Wikipedia

    Later he went to Strasbourg and studied law at the university there, as well as in Freiburg and Munich, where he graduated in 1912. In 1913, Goll participated in the expressionist movement in Berlin. His first published poem of note,

    • studied jurisprudence at the University of Strasbourg, 1912–14; University of Lausanne, 1915–18
    • Claire Studer née Aischmann (1921–1950)
    • Poet, Librettist, Playwright
  5. Abstract. The jurisprudential movement known as Scandinavian Legal Realism was founded by the Swedish philosopher Axel Hägerström and the Danish philosopher and jurist Alf Ross in order to destroy the distorting influence of metaphysics upon legal thinking and to provide the secure philosophical foundation for scientific knowledge of the law.

  6. Section 2 of the Human Rights Act 1998 enjoins UK domestic courts to ‘take into account’ Strasbourg jurisprudence but does not bind them to it. Neither does s.2 oblige domestic courts to follow it, imitate it or restrict themselves to it.

  7. By 1920, historical jurisprudence was legal history. This chapter first looks at historical jurisprudence in its various iterations; it was not only a German, but an international phenomenon. It then describes the work done by its adherents, in particular their purposes, objects, and approaches.