The first issue of the year of the ECHR Law Review has just been published (Vol. 6, Issue 1). This issue is a special issue entitled 'The New Agreement on the EU Accession to the echr: Can It Succeed?'. The issue contains an editiorial note and four research articles. All contributions provide an analysis of the Draft Agreement on the Accession (DAA) of the European Union (EU) to the European Convention on Human Rights from different perspectives.
This is the table of contents:
* Vassilis P Tzevelekos, 'The EU’s Accession to the echr: The Future of the Revised Draft Accession Agreement and a Call to End the Bosphorus Doctrine'
* Christos Giakoumopoulos and David Milner, 'Accession of the European Union to the European Convention on Human Rights: A View From Inside the Council of Europe'
* Paul Gragl, 'The New Draft Agreement on the EU Accession to the echr: Overcoming Luxembourg’s Threshold'
* Tobias Lock, 'Implications of the Revised Draft EU Accession Agreement for the echr'
* Jörg Polakiewicz and Irene Suominen-Picht, 'Now or Never – One Year After the Closure of the Second Negotiation Round for the EU’s Accession to the echr: Will the Agreement Reached Suffice to Make Accession (Finally) a Reality?'