Misunderstanding the margin? The reception of the ECtHR’s margin of appreciation at the national level

IF 1.8 3区 社会学 Q2 LAW Icon-International Journal of Constitutional Law Pub Date : 2023-07-01 DOI:10.1093/icon/moad065
Eva Brems
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Abstract This exploratory article focuses on the receiving end of the margin of appreciation doctrine of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR), that is to say, the response of national-level legislators and courts to ECtHR case law involving other states parties, that grants national authorities a wide margin of appreciation. The paper explores the risk that national authorities might misinterpret the margin of appreciation in such cases as a marker of human rights clearance of a rights-restrictive practice as such or as a prompt for domestic courts toward deference in their relationship with the legislative and executive powers. The paper finds anecdotal evidence of such misinterpretation by domestic legislators in the reception of SAS v. France. In addition, an examination of recent fundamental rights case law of the Belgian Constitutional Court illustrates the existence of a problem of misunderstanding the margin of appreciation at the level of domestic courts.
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误解了边际?在国家一级接受欧洲人权委员会的升值幅度
这篇探索性的文章聚焦于欧洲人权法院(ECtHR)的升值幅度原则的接收端,也就是说,国家层面的立法者和法院对涉及其他缔约国的欧洲人权法院判例法的反应,这些判例法赋予国家当局广泛的升值幅度。本文探讨了在这种情况下,国家当局可能会将升值幅度误解为人权许可的标志,或将其视为促使国内法院在与立法和行政权力的关系中服从的一种提示。本文发现国内立法者在接受SAS诉法国案时的这种误解的轶事证据。此外,对比利时宪法法院最近的基本权利判例法的审查表明,在国内法院一级存在误解增值幅度的问题。
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