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Partnering with Strasbourg: Constitutionalisation of the European Court of Human Rights, the Accession of Central and East European States to the Council of Europe, and the Idea of Pilot Judgments

机译:与史特拉斯堡合作:欧洲人权法院的宪法化,中欧和东欧国家加入欧洲委员会以及试点判决的构想

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The accession of Central and East European States into the European Convention of Human Rights system was both a threat and a promise to the system. The threat resulted not only from the substantial increase of the number of Contracting States and that of the case-load, but also from the demise of a consensus which was, originally, presupposed by the system of protection of human rights in Western Europe: original members of the Council of Europe were ‘like-minded’ and the Convention system did not represent a challenge to their internal patterns of human rights protection. This article, however, focuses on a promise: a possibility for the European Court of Human Rights to abandon once and for all the fiction that it is merely a sort of super-appellate court which scrutinises individual decisions rather than laws in Contracting States. This shift towards a quasi-constitutional role, going beyond the simple identification of wrong individual decisions so as to point to systemic legal defects, was triggered by systemic problems within the new Contracting States, while also facilitated by collaboration between the European Court of Human Rights and national constitutional courts. The emergence of so-called ‘pilot judgments’ is the best and most recent illustration of this trend. The way in which a national court may form a de facto alliance with the European Court effectively ‘pierces the veil of the State’, and positions the European Court as a quasi-constitutional judicial body at a pan-European level.
机译:中欧和东欧国家加入《欧洲人权公约》系统既对该系统构成威胁,又是一种希望。这种威胁不仅是由于缔约国数目的增加和案件数量的增加,而且还因为最初由西欧保护人权制度所预设的共识的消亡:欧洲委员会成员的想法是“相似的”,《公约》制度并不构成对其内部人权保护模式的挑战。但是,本文着眼于一个承诺:欧洲人权法院有可能一劳永逸地放弃这样的虚构,即它只是审查个人决定而不是缔约国法律的超级上诉法院。新缔约国内部的系统性问题引发了向准宪法角色的转变,超越了简单地识别错误的个人决定,从而指出系统性的法律缺陷,同时欧洲人权法院之间的合作也促进了这种转变和国家宪法法院。所谓的“飞行​​员判断”的出现是这种趋势的最好的和最新的例证。国家法院可能与欧洲法院结成事实上的联盟的方式有效地“揭开了国家的面纱”,并使欧洲法院成为泛欧洲一级的准宪法司法机构。

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    《Human Rights Law Review》 |2009年第3期|p.397-453|共57页
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    Wojciech Sadurski*;

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    *Professor in the Department of Law of the European University Institute in Florence and the Faculty of Law, University of Sydney (Wojciech.Sadurski{at}eui.eu);

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