A Comment on Alex Wentker’s Book – EJIL: Talk! – Go Health Pro

A Comment on Alex Wentker’s Book – EJIL: Talk! – Go Health Pro

I doubt that a doctoral thesis – and then a book – on international law could be more timely than Alexander Wentker’s Party Status to Armed Conflict in International Law. The ongoing wars in Ukraine and in the Middle East, among others, raise difficult questions of conflict classification and party status as a matter of … Read more

ECtHR’s Jurisprudence on Satire vs Hate – EJIL: Talk! – Go Health Pro

A Comment on Alex Wentker’s Book – EJIL: Talk! – Go Health Pro

On 3rd December 2024, the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR/Court) delivered its decision in the case of Yevstifeyev and Others v. Russia [App. No. 226 of 2018].  In Yevstifeyev, the ECtHR addressed two distinct applications, wherein the first application involved homophobic verbal assaults and threats against LGBTI activists, which the Court deemed a violation of Article 14 in conjunction with Article 8 of the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR/Convention). In contrast, the second application concerned a satirical video portraying a ‘Gay Hunt,’ which the Court found did not meet the ‘threshold of severity’ to constitute a violation. In this contribution, I argue that the while ECtHR approach in the first application is progressive in terms of evolving the State’s positive obligations under the Convention, the second application reasoning raises significant questions about the Court’s approach to hate speech, particularly regarding the distinction between context and content, intent and effect, and the application of the ‘threshold of severity’ test.

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On Statelessness, Bull**** and Authoritarian Lawmaking – EJIL: Talk! – Go Health Pro

A Comment on Alex Wentker’s Book – EJIL: Talk! – Go Health Pro

An ancient and beloved Hungarian folktale is the story of King Matthias and the Clever Girl. According to the story, King Matthias the Just, who often wandered about Hungary in disguise to see how the plain folk were living, was insulted by a village alderman. Matthias, upon his return to court, decreed that the alderman should be hanged. The alderman’s daughter begged the King to reconsider: Matthias then decreed that he would pardon the alderman, if the daughter could perform a number of impossible tasks. The final task that the King set for the girl was to visit him at the Royal Court – but not in any ordinary way. King Matthias decreed that the girl must not travel on foot, neither riding an animal, nor riding a carriage; that she should be dressed up but at the same time come naked; and that she should bring a gift, but also not bring any gift at the same time.

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Bank IT outages … let’s talk about the bank systems Jenga – Go Health Pro

Bank IT outages … let’s talk about the bank systems Jenga – Go Health Pro

I’ve been talking a lot about bank IT outages lately, as you can hear here on the BBC! Tech Life – Surviving digital banking outages – BBC Sounds Why? Because they are becoming more and more common and frequent: I put it down to system updates and partner platforms. On the one hand, many banks run … Read more