Pavlos Eleftheriadis
@peleftheriadis.bsky.social
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Professor of Legal Studies, NYU Abu Dhabi; Affiliated Professor, NYU School of Law; Senior Research Fellow, Mansfield College, Oxford; Barrister, Francis Taylor Building. Author of “Legal Rights” & “A Union of Peoples”. Greek Citizen. .. more

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Shocking ruling from Justice Amy Coney Barrett, very sad day for the US Supreme Court and for the rule of law.

The Supreme Court’s Intolerable Ruling www.nytimes.com/2025/06/27/o...
Opinion | The Supreme Court’s Intolerable Ruling
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The President of the ECHR, Marko Bošnjak, held a press conference on 31 January 2025. After presenting the results of the Court’s activities and statistics for 2024, he took questions from journalists alongside Marialena Tsirli, Registrar of the Court. tinyurl.com/bdhtxd5j
#ECHR #CEDH #ECHRpress

Are there any English judges here? There is a howler in the document “The Judicial System of England and Wales” (2016, but still on the website). It is NOT true that in the civil law “defendants … are considered guilty until proven innocent”. What ignorant nonsense!

Not sure I understand the distinction. They are both pre-conviction (and pre-sentence). I would think all pardons before conviction (and sentencing) are hard to make sense of. Is there case law?

What did Hans say? Was he shocked? Please continue the story for four years.

How can you pardon someone who has not been convicted? Makes no logical sense. Is it lawful?

I have not read it but I do not want to. Hart said what he wanted to say, in a long and fruitful life. What is the point of publishing papers that he did not himself choose to publish?
On 5/12, a court in Athens will hear a defamation lawsuit against journalists who exposed state surveillance by 🇬🇷Greek authorities. The case, brought by PM’s nephew Grigoris Dimitriadis fits into the category of cases referred to as SLAPPs, writes @evacosse.bsky.social.

www.hrw.org/news/2024/12...
Greek Surveillance Lawsuit Aims to Silence Journalism
On December 5, a court in Athens will hear a defamation lawsuit against journalists who exposed state surveillance by Greek authorities. The case fits into the category of cases referred to as “strate...
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Nice evening in Abu Dhabi (is this finally the place for pleasant photos?)
An exception is the recent masterpiece by Fintan O'Toole in the @nyrb-imprints.bsky.social 'The Second Coming'

My recent (2023) paper on the nature of EU law has almost 5000 views on the European Papers site. Are there that many EU lawyers?

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The Primacy of EU Law: Interpretive, not Structural
European Papers
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