Turning Water into Wine: The Concealed Metamorphosis of the Effective Control Extraterritoriality Criterion in Carter v. Russia

ECHR Blog 2021: https://www.echrblog.com/2021/11/guest-post-turning-water-into-wine.html

6 Pages Posted: 24 Jan 2022

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Dr Vassilis P Tzevelekos

University of Liverpool - School of Law & Social Justice

Antal Berkes

University of Liverpool

Date Written: November 20, 2021

Abstract

Comment / case note on Carter v. Russia, discussing extraterritoriality in negative human rights obligations.

Keywords: ECHR, ECtHR, extraterritoriality, negative human rights obligations, effective control, cause and effect, control over right

Suggested Citation

Tzevelekos, Vassilis and Berkes, Antal, Turning Water into Wine: The Concealed Metamorphosis of the Effective Control Extraterritoriality Criterion in Carter v. Russia (November 20, 2021). ECHR Blog 2021: https://www.echrblog.com/2021/11/guest-post-turning-water-into-wine.html, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3968219 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3968219

Vassilis Tzevelekos (Contact Author)

University of Liverpool - School of Law & Social Justice ( email )

Brownlow Hill
Liverpool, L69 3BX
United Kingdom

HOME PAGE: http://https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/law/staff/vassilis-tzevelekos/

Antal Berkes

University of Liverpool ( email )

Liverpool
Liverpool, L69 7ZA
United Kingdom
01482466582 (Phone)

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