EU Accession to the ECHR: “If at first you don’t succeed…”

Schedule

Fri Jul 14 2023 at 12:00 pm to Sat Jul 15 2023 at 04:00 pm

Location

The School of Law and Social Justice Building, The University of Liverpool | Liverpool, EN

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Hybrid Event - EU Law Unit & International Law and Human Rights Unit Liverpool Law School, University of Liverpool
About this Event

As the latest negotiations on EU accession to the ECHR inch closer to a successful conclusion, this conference will explore the proposed accession agreement as well as the future opportunities and challenges facing both the EU and the ECHR legal orders.


Our first panel will analyse the framework for accession. Will the new accession agreement do enough to satisfy the CJEU that the autonomy and special characteristics of EU law are respected? What particular problems are likely to arise for the EU institutions, e.g. when it comes to determining the allocation of responsibility also with the Member States? And what might accession mean for the ECHR itself, particularly during a period of significant geopolitical change across Europe – from Brexit to the war in Ukraine? Our second panel will consider certain cross-cutting themes in EU and ECHR law – not only the future of the existing Bosphorous doctrine on liability for EU acts that infringe the Convention, or the particular difficulties involved in ensuring the proper scrutiny of territorially and institutionally fragmented executive power; but also major doctrinal practices where the two systems adopt approaches that deserve to be compared and contrasted, e.g. when it comes to defining and assessing the “margin of appreciation”, or the application of European fundamental rights standards to autonomous private action. Our final panel offers more detailed case-studies of how EU law and ECHR law might converge or diverge in their treatment of major socio-economic challenges, as well as the potential to engage in processes of mutual learning that enrich the legal heritage of European fundamental rights, e.g. in fields such as data protection, or migration, plus the “rule of law” crisis in states such as Poland and Hungary.


Attendance at the conference can be either in-person or online via Zoom. Either option is free, but each requires registration. Please note: there is an upper limit on the number of in-person participants we can accommodate, so please only register to attend in-person if you are firmly committed to visiting us in Liverpool!





PROVISIONAL PROGRAMME






Friday 14th July: Events Space, School of Law and Social Justice



Keynote Speech closing the Council of Europe Summer School (12.00-13.00)



Robert Spano, The Council of Europe and the European Union - A Unified Political Community for the Protection of Human Rights?



Coffee (14.00-14.30)



Session A): The Framework of Accession (14.30-17.00)



Valsamis Mitsilegas, Welcome from the Dean of the School of Law and Social Justice


Mavluda Sattorova, Chair


Paul Gragl, The new draft accession agreement


Tobias Lock, Particular implications for the EU

David Milner, Particular implications for the ECHR




Saturday 15th July: Events Space, School of Law and Social Justice



Coffee & Pastries (9.30-10.00)



Session B): Cross-Cutting Thematic Issues in EU and ECHR Law (10.00-13.00)



Kanstantsin Dzehtsiarou, Chair


Demi Franklin Lee and Vassilis Tzevelekos, The future of the Bosphorous doctrine


* Hanna Eklund, Two “margin of appreciation” doctrines?

Coffee



Eleanor Spaventa, Accountability gaps: executive “non-acts” in EU and ECHR law


Eleni Frantziou, Horizontality of fundamental rights protection



Lunch (13.00-14.00)



Session C): Case Studies for Convergence, Divergence, Mutual Learning (14.00-16.00)



Michael Dougan, Chair


Róisín Á Costello, Data protection


* Mariagiulia Giuffre, Migration


Barbara Grabowska-Moroz, Rule of law / judicial independence



Close of Proceedings (16.00)



* participating via Zoom


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The School of Law and Social Justice Building, The University of Liverpool, Chatham Street, Liverpool, United Kingdom

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