The relationship between the European Court of Human rights and transitional Justice: A review of Court Cases related to Armed Conflicts

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Abstract

This paper examines role of the European Court of Human Rights in dealing with human rights abuses following armed conflicts, as one of the most notable fields in international relations. In this framework, it begins by reviewing the concepts of armed conflicts and transitional justice. To make it more concrete, cases of armed conflict across Europe are analyzed through the lens of transitional justice. It is found that practices of ECtHR are not directly a means of transitional justice, but they have effects on national authorities in the process of restitution.

Keywords

Armed Conflicts, European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR), European Convention of Human Rights (ECHR), Transitional Justice, Post-Conflict Societies.

Citation

Gülener, Serdar, “The relationship between the European Court of Human rights and transitional Justice: A review of Court Cases related to Armed Conflicts”, International Relations, Volume 11, Issue 41 (Spring 2014), pp. 3-28.

Affiliations

  • Serdar GÜLENER, Assoc. Prof. Dr., Sakarya University, Department of Political Science and Public Administration
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