词条 | Article 1 of the European Convention on Human Rights |
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JurisdictionThe "jurisdiction" of member states has been challenged several times at the Court, the principle question being to what extent jurisdiction is territorial in nature. The court has struck a path between recognising exceptions to the regional nature of the treaty and In Loizidou v Turkey (Preliminary Objections) (1995) 20 EHRR 99 the European Court of Human Rights stated: Bearing in mind the object and purpose of the Convention, the responsibility of a Contracting Party may also arise when as a consequence of military action - whether lawful or unlawful - it exercises effective control of an area outside its national territory. The obligation to secure, in such an area, the rights and freedoms set out in the Convention derives from the fact of such control whether it be exercised directly, through its armed forces, or through a subordinate local administration.[2] Therefore actions of Turkey in Turkish controlled Northern Cyprus were found to be covered by the Convention.[2] Notable cases
References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.hri.org/docs/ECHR50.html#C.Art1|title=European Convention on Human Rights and its Five Protocols|website=www.hri.org}} 2. ^1 {{cite journal | url=http://www.utrechtjournal.org/articles/abstract/10.5334/ujiel.ba/ | title=Clarifying the Extraterritorial Application of the European Convention on Human Rights (Al-Skeini v the United Kingdom) | author=Ryngaert, Cedric | journal=Merkourios | year=2012 | volume=28 | issue=74 | pages=57–60 | doi=10.5334/ujiel.ba}} 3. ^{{it}} [https://www.academia.edu/11468305/La_pronuncia_CEDU_sul_caso_Bankovic Giampiero Buonomo, {{lang|it|Non sempre la guerra «offre» giurisdizione extraterritoriale: l'occasione mancata del caso Bankovic}}]. External links
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