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The European Court of Human Rights’ Jurisprudence on Austria 2018

AufsätzeAndreas Th. Müller , Theresa M. Weiskopf**Univ.-Prof. MMag. Dr. Andreas Th. Müller, LL.M. (Yale), <andreas.mueller@uibk.ac.at >; Mag. Theresa M. Weiskopf, <theresa.weiskopf@uibk.ac.at .>; both: Institut für Europarecht und Völkerrecht, Universität Innsbruck, Innrain 52, 6020 Innsbruck, Österreich.ZÖR 2019, 993 Heft 4 v. 5.12.2019

Abstract The year 2018 brought a limited number of only five judgments in relation to individual applications directed against Austria. Three of these judgments related to the “usual suspect" in terms of affected Convention rights, ie Article 6 of the Convention, and Austria was found to have violated this provision in all of these cases. In contrast, Austria was not found in breach of Article 10 of the Convention in the most prominent decision of 2018, the E.S. case. The fifth judgment represents one of the rare cases of revision of a judgment of the Court.

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