
handle: 10486/716242
Las condiciones de la aplicación extraterritorial del Convenio Europeo de Derechos Humanos han sido el objeto de numerosas demandas ante el Tribunal Europeo de Derechos Humanos, especialmente con ocasión de las operaciones militares en las que participan los Estados parte. En este trabajo se analiza cómo ha evolucionado la interpretación del artículo 1 del convenio por parte del TEDH y la lógica que subyace a sus pronunciamientos —en ocasiones implícita—, y se muestra un esquema de la doctrina que hasta el momento ha desarrollado el TEDH para conocer en qué circunstancias los Estados parte deben cumplir con las obligaciones del CEDH aun fuera de su territorio
Numerous applications before the European Court of Human Rights regard the issue of the extraterritorial application of the European Convention on Human Rights. The most common scenario of these applications is the participation of States Parties in military operations abroad. In this paper, we present an analytical study of ECHR’s decisions and judgments and their evolution and of the rationale behind them – sometimes not explicit –, and we answer the question of when a State Party acting abroad should comply with the ECHR rules
Aplicación extraterritorial, Derecho, Operaciones militares, Control efectivo, Vínculo jurisdiccional
Aplicación extraterritorial, Derecho, Operaciones militares, Control efectivo, Vínculo jurisdiccional
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