Russia and Human Rights: Incompatible Opposites?

<span style="font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: small;">The Article raises in his article “Russia and human rights: incompatible opposites?” the question, if the currently complicated relations between Russia and the CoE concerning Russia’s obligations under the ECHR ar...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Bill Bowring
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Göttingen University Press 2009-04-01
Series:Göttingen Journal of International Law
Subjects:
Online Access:http://gojil.uni-goettingen.de/ojs/index.php/gojil/article/view/37
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
_version_ 1849308052363149312
author Bill Bowring
author_facet Bill Bowring
author_sort Bill Bowring
collection DOAJ
description <span style="font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: small;">The Article raises in his article “Russia and human rights: incompatible opposites?” the question, if the currently complicated relations between Russia and the CoE concerning Russia’s obligations under the ECHR are at breaking-point. In regard to this issue he gives a description of the history of law in Russia to prove the pre-existing tradition of argument about human rights. </span>
format Article
id doaj-art-173f1337c8144bf0a86811c23ad66a80
institution Kabale University
issn 1868-1581
language English
publishDate 2009-04-01
publisher Göttingen University Press
record_format Article
series Göttingen Journal of International Law
spelling doaj-art-173f1337c8144bf0a86811c23ad66a802025-08-20T03:54:33ZengGöttingen University PressGöttingen Journal of International Law1868-15812009-04-0112Russia and Human Rights: Incompatible Opposites?Bill Bowring<span style="font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: small;">The Article raises in his article “Russia and human rights: incompatible opposites?” the question, if the currently complicated relations between Russia and the CoE concerning Russia’s obligations under the ECHR are at breaking-point. In regard to this issue he gives a description of the history of law in Russia to prove the pre-existing tradition of argument about human rights. </span>http://gojil.uni-goettingen.de/ojs/index.php/gojil/article/view/37Russia and Human RightsRussia's Legal HistoryRussia in International Law
spellingShingle Bill Bowring
Russia and Human Rights: Incompatible Opposites?
Göttingen Journal of International Law
Russia and Human Rights
Russia's Legal History
Russia in International Law
title Russia and Human Rights: Incompatible Opposites?
title_full Russia and Human Rights: Incompatible Opposites?
title_fullStr Russia and Human Rights: Incompatible Opposites?
title_full_unstemmed Russia and Human Rights: Incompatible Opposites?
title_short Russia and Human Rights: Incompatible Opposites?
title_sort russia and human rights incompatible opposites
topic Russia and Human Rights
Russia's Legal History
Russia in International Law
url http://gojil.uni-goettingen.de/ojs/index.php/gojil/article/view/37
work_keys_str_mv AT billbowring russiaandhumanrightsincompatibleopposites