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39 - Political Control Tending Towards Judicialization

The Model of the European Convention on Human Rights

from Title 10 - The Enforcement of Decisions Rendered on the Basis of an International Litigation Action

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 April 2025

Ludovic Hennebel
Affiliation:
Aix-Marseille University
Hélène Tigroudja
Affiliation:
Aix-Marseille University
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This chapter examines the political control mechanisms under the European Convention on Human Rights, focusing on the role of the Committee of Ministers and the judicialization of the supervisory process. It discusses the legal framework governing the supervision of the implementation of the European Court of Human Rights’ judgments, the increasing involvement of the Court in the execution process, and the impact of these developments on ensuring compliance with human rights standards. The chapter also explores the challenges and opportunities in balancing political and judicial oversight and the role of various stakeholders in the implementation process.

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International Human Rights Law
A Treatise
, pp. 1139 - 1147
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2025

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