
Although Canada remains outside the jurisdiction of the ECtHR, the Canadian cases are often considered by the Court, in particular when deciding on human rights cases arriving from the U.K. At least in respect to voting rights of prisoners and to assisted suicide, the ECtHR took account on the jurisprudence of the Supreme Court of Canada. In brief, the use of Canadian precedents by the Strasbourg Court constitute an interesting illustration of the global dialogue between the courts.
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