The EEA Agreement as a Jack-in-the-box in the Relationship Between the CJEU and the European Court of Human Rights?

European Law Lunch with an introduction by Halvard Haukeland Fredriksen and Stian Øby Johansen, and a prepared comment by Hans Petter Graver.

The European Court of Human Rights.
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Professor Halvard Haukeland Fredriksen and Associate Professor Stian Øby Johansen will introduce an article entitled "The EEA Agreement as a Jack-in-the-box in the Relationship Between the CJEU and the European Court of Human Rights?", which they have recently published in the latest issue of the open access journal European Papers. Here is the abstract:

In the scholarly debate about the relationship between the European Court of Human Rights and the CJEU, the potential impact of the Agreement on the European Economic Area (EEA) is often overlooked. Unless the European Court of Human Rights’ equivalent protection doctrine is extended to the EEA, the door is open for indirect ECHR review of all the parts of EU law that have been made part of the EEA Agreement and as such implemented into the national laws of the participating European Free Trade Association (EFTA) States. The impact of CJEU case-law in the EFTA pillar of the EEA is such that this will come very close to full (albeit indirect) scrutiny of the CJEU’s protection of fundamental rights within the EU’s internal market. An extension of the equivalent protection doctrine to EEA law admittedly presupposes a novel approach to the question of whether an international treaty establishes a system that offers a level of human rights protection equivalent to that of the ECHR, and to the limitation to strict legal obligations established in Bosphorus. Nevertheless, we submit that the European Court of Human Rights ought to rethink its apparent opposition to the idea. This will also offer an opportunity to clarify the relationship between the judgments in Matthews and Bosphorus with regard to obligations flowing from international treaties to which Member States have freely entered into.

Professor Hans Petter Graver will comment on the article.

 

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Published Jan. 19, 2021 11:53 AM - Last modified Jan. 19, 2021 1:19 PM