The ECHR: from the instrument to facilitate the european integrating process to the auditor of the European Union itself
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https://doi.org/10.24197/ree.79.2022.227-242Keywords:
European Union, Globalización, ECtHR, European integration, Rule of lawAbstract
The ECtHR has played a key role in European integration and in the evolution of the European Union itself. Both forms of integration, based on rights and the one most typical of the original communities, are in full convergence.
Now with even greater need, it is necessary to complete the mandate of accession of the European Union to the European Convention on Human Rights.
The foreseeable assumption of greater shares of power by the Union requires that the work of the ECtHR with respect to it becomes a direct control and not, as up to now, indirectly, through its Member States
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