Separation of powers and alternative dispute resolution before the european court of human rights

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Abstract

Alternative dispute resolution procedures before the European Court of Human Rights-The state agent, a member of the executive branch, tasked with representing the respondent state-Judicial and legislative branches of the respondent state limited or bound by concessions by the state agent-Convention framework effectively increases the power of the executive branch to the detriment of the other branches of government in the respondent state-Tension with national separation of powers-Possible solutions on a national and international level.

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Jenart, C., & Leloup, M. (2019). Separation of powers and alternative dispute resolution before the european court of human rights. European Constitutional Law Review, 15(2), 247–271. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1574019619000129

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