The newest edition of the
German Yearbook of International Law / Jahrbuch für Internationales Recht
(2012) has now been published. Its extensive contents include a whole range of
articles about the European Convention on Human Rights and the Court's
case-law. Here are the titles and authors of those contributions:
* Mart Susi, ‘The
Definition of a “Structural Problem” in the Case-Law of the European Court of
Human Rights Since 2010’.
* Peter Braasch, ‘Margin of
Appreciation or a Victimless Crime? The European Court of Human Rights’.
* Julia Gebhard &
Johannes Fuchs, ‘Equal (Enough), at Last? Latest ECtHR Jurisprudence in Ahrens
v. Germany and Kautzor v. Germany on the Rights of Biological Fathers’.
* Rainer Grote, ‘The ECHRs
Rulings in von Hannover v. Germany (No. 2) and Axel Springer AG v. Germany:
Rebalancing Freedom of the Press with the Respect for Privacy’.
* Stephanie Schlickewei
‘Preventive Detention Revisited Before the ECtHR: O. H. v. Germany’.
* Julia Glocke ‘German
Measures Against Islamic Extremist Organisation Upheld in Strasbourg: Hizb
Ut-Tahrir and Others v. Germany’.
* Tobias Thienel ‘The
Appointment of Public Officials, Interim Measures and Article 6 of the ECHR’.